Softbank, Nvidia to build world’s first AI grid in Japan – Asia Times

Softbank, Nvidia to build world’s first AI grid in Japan – Asia Times

Softbank Group is building the first artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer using Nvidia’s Blackwell processors in a grand plan to transform its cellular base stations into a nationwide AI grid in Japan.   Blackwell, the most… Article Source https://asiatimes.com/2024/11/softbank-nvidia-to-build-worlds-first-ai-grid-in-japan/

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) and Softbank Team Up to Power AI Revolution in Japan

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) and Softbank Team Up to Power AI Revolution in Japan

We recently compiled a list of the 15 AI News and Ratings Grabbing Investor Attention. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) stands against the other AI stocks you should pay attention to. AI… Article Source https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nvidia-corporation-nvda-softbank-team-210153459.html

SoftBank unit to build supercomputer with Nvidia Blackwell chips

SoftBank unit to build supercomputer with Nvidia Blackwell chips

SoftBank’s telecom unit in Japan is set to build a supercomputer using Nvidia’s latest Blackwell chips. At the Nvidia AI Summit in Japan, founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced that SoftBank Corp will be the first to receive Nvidia’s DGX… Article Source https://finance.yahoo.com/news/softbank-unit-build-supercomputer-nvidia-115605049.html

Nvidia CEO Announces Massive Partnership With SoftBank Holdings | The Motley Fool

Nvidia CEO Announces Massive Partnership With SoftBank Holdings | The Motley Fool

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth… Article Source https://www.fool.com/investing/2024/11/14/nvidia-ceo-announces-massive-partnership-with-soft/

SoftBank To Build Japan’s Largest AI Supercomputer With NVIDIA’s Blackwell AI Chips

SoftBank To Build Japan’s Largest AI Supercomputer With NVIDIA’s Blackwell AI Chips

SoftBank is building Japan’s first AI supercomputer with NVIDIA’s Blackwell AI chips as the firm prepares to join the AI bandwagon. SoftBank’s CEO Changes To A “Bullish Stance” On AI, Still Regrets Selling NVIDIA’s Stake… Article Source https://wccftech.com/softbank-build-japans-largest-ai-supercomputer-nvidia-blackwell-ai-chips/

Softbank plans to build first Nvidia Blackwell-based AI supercomputer using x86 DGX B200 servers

Softbank plans to build first Nvidia Blackwell-based AI supercomputer using x86 DGX B200 servers

SoftBank Group plans to build the industry’s first Nvidia Blackwell-based AI supercomputer, according to an announcement at Nvidia’s AI Summit in Tokyo this week. This announcement confirms SoftBank’s AI ambitions, which have been rumored for… Article Source https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/softbank-plans-to-build-first-nvidia-blackwell-based-ai-supercomputer-using-x86-dgx-b200-servers

Softbank once offered Jensen Huang a loan to buy Nvidia entirely — Nvidia CEO regrets not taking the loan

Softbank once offered Jensen Huang a loan to buy Nvidia entirely — Nvidia CEO regrets not taking the loan

At Nvidia’s AI Summit in Tokyo this week, Jensen Huang, chief executive of Nvidia, and Masayoshi Son, the head of SoftBank, expressed regrets that the former did not privatize Nvidia a decade ago when the latter offered him money to do so. As… Article Source https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/softbank-once-offered-jensen-huang-a-loan-to-buy-nvidia-entirely-nvidia-ceo-regrets-not-taking-the-loan

‘Let’s cry together…’: Jensen Huang jokes with Masayoshi Son about SoftBank ditching Nvidia stake | Company Business News

‘Let’s cry together…’: Jensen Huang jokes with Masayoshi Son about SoftBank ditching Nvidia stake | Company Business News

Nvidia Corp’s Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang revealed that the Japanese investment group Softbank was once the tech giant’s largest shareholder as he shared the stage with CEO Masayoshi Son, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, November 13.