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Earlier this week, YouTube channel Moore's Law Is Dead said its retail sources were warning that the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition would be phased out.
Unsuspecting YouTube viewers looking for Nvidia's GTC keynote on Tuesday might well have found themselves accidentally watching a Jensen Huang deepfake promoting a cryptocurrency scam, after YouTube promoted the video over the official stream.
OpenAI and Amazon have signed a multi-year agreement worth $38 billion under which the ecommerce giant will provide the ChatGPT maker access to hundreds of thousands of Nvidia processors to
At the GTC Summit in Washington, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a new generation of chips developed at the company’s research and development center in Israel
CRN senior editor Dylan Martin highlighted the fake GTC keynote on X yesterday. While YouTube says it does all it can to fight scams, the fake
(Nov 8): Nvidia Corp chief executive officer Jensen Huang said he had asked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) for more chip supplies as artificial intelligence (AI) demand remains strong.
In a sharp reminder of how easily digital manipulation can spread, a fake Nvidia GTC keynote featuring an AI-generated version of Jensen Huang attracted close to 100,000 viewers on YouTube. The fraudulent live stream promoted a supposed “crypto mass adoption event,” and it was hosted by a random channel named Offxbeatz.
Uber and Nvidia on Tuesday announced an alliance to deploy 100,000 robotaxis starting in 2027. "Together with Uber, we're creating a framework for the entire industry to deploy autonomous fleets at scale, powered by Nvidia AI infrastructure," Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said in a release.
Academic researchers developed a side-channel attack called TEE.Fail, which allows extracting secrets from the trusted execution environment in the CPU, the highly secure area of a system, such as Intel's SGX and TDX,