LG CNS Co., an information technology affiliate of South Korea's LG Electronics Inc., said Monday it has signed a partnership with Canada's artificial intelligence (AI) company Cohere Inc. to develop localized AI service for Korean enterprises.
The company delivered this top performance thanks to its dominance in one of today's most exciting and high-growth fields -- artificial intelligence (AI) -- a market expected to grow from about $200 billion right now to more than $1 trillion by the end of the decade.
Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) water tower building — a brutalist concrete structure built in the 1960s as a control centre for the predecessor of B.C. Hydro — feels like a museum of modern computing technology.
Nvidia shares fell nearly 9 percent on Monday following US President Donald Trump’s confirmation that tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico would take effect on Tuesday, according to CNBC.
Nvidia shares fell nearly 9% on Monday after President Donald Trump confirmed that tariffs from Canada and Mexico will go into effect on Tuesday. The company's shares are now trading at the same price they were in September, before the U.S. presidential election.
A top Nvidia executive said President Trump’s potential tariffs and export controls on its powerful computer chips remains an “unknown” for the business in the near future.
The stock of chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) declined 9% on March 3 to finish trading at its lowest level in six months and erasing $265 billion from
An upbeat tone is seeping into markets as investors dig into Nvidia's quarterly earnings beat, which signaled plenty of scope for growth.
Nvidia shares slid Monday ... President Trump on Monday indicated that tariffs against products from Canada and Mexico would go into effect Tuesday, along with the doubling of an existing tariff ...
The retailer warned its profit would come under pressure this quarter—and its sales could be flat this year—because of consumer uncertainty and [escalating tariffs](
High tariffs on all goods from Mexico and Canada have put the US stock markets under pressure. For Nvidia, accusations from Singapore are making matters worse.
Also in the semiconductor industry, Intel (INTC) gained 1.5% after Nvidia and Broadcom (AVGO) were said to be testing out chip production with the company. Intel was a large recipient of government funding from former President Joe Biden’s CHIPS & Science Act, signed in 2022.