Nvidia is to invest $2 billion in Marvell to ensure that Marvell’s customers for datacentre ASICs have a route to compatibility with Nvidia’s computing platform. With the hyperscalers developing their own ASIC custom silicon for datacentres, as an alternative to buying Nvidia GPUs, Nvidia aims to ensure that Marvell’s custom chips can remain compatible with Nvidia’s datacentre hardware. Marvell is currently ...
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Imec gives lifetime achievement award to Jensen Huang
Imec has given Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, its 2026 Lifetime of Innovation Award. The honour recognises Huang’s instrumental role in enabling accelerated computing technologies and empowering critical AI applications across industries – fuelled by the invention of the GPU. The award ceremony, including a video interview with Huang, will be held on 19 May, during imec’s ITF ...
What caught your eye? AI inspections, Memory shortages, Space telescope
AI inspection tools for robotics systems, SK Group saying the memory shortage could last 4-5 years, and SSTL joining the Lazuli initiative to deliver a privately funded telescope into deep space...
Micron in volume production of HBM4 for Vera Rubin
Micron has begun volume shipment of its HBM4 36GB 12H designed for NVIDIA Vera Rubin and capable of over 11 Gb/s pin speeds, enabling a bandwidth greater than 2.8 TB/s. Micron is also sampling HBM4 48GB 16H which stacks 16 HBM die. “The next era of AI will be defined by tightly integrated platforms developed through joint engineering innovations – ...
Nvidia announces seven Vera Rubin chips in volume production
NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform is opening the next frontier of agentic AI, with seven new chips now in full production. They are: the NVIDIA Vera CPU, NVIDIA Rubin GPU, NVIDIA NVLink;6 Switch, NVIDIA ConnectX-9 SuperNIC, NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPU and NVIDIA Spectrum-6 Ethernet switch, as well as the newly NVIDIA Groq 3 LPU. Designed to operate together ...
AI inspection tool certifies safety for robotic fleets
Axivion for CUDA has been announced by Qt Group as part of Nvidia’s Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab for automated safety checking of robots and autonomous vehicles. It provides continuous GPU/CPU code analysis measured against Nvidia guidelines and industry standards and generates the documentation needed by Halos for sign-off. It also enables the early detection of problematic issues to reduce ...
Most Read – RS buys BPX, Nvidia photonics, AI-RAN in 6G
There's Rohm licensing TSMC’s GaN process technology, Nvidia building 6G wireless networks, and RS Group buying a specialist distributor of industrial automation and control.
TI and Nvidia hook up on humanoid robots
TI is combining its motor control, sensing and power technologies with Nvidia’s robotics compute, Ethernet-based sensing and simulation technologies to validate perception, actuation and safety of humanoid robots earlier and more accurately. TI connects Nvidia physical AI compute to real-world applications with deterministic control, sensing, power and safety at every joint and subsystem. This partnership will help developers move faster ...
What caught your eye? (AI optical interconnects, ASML packaging, ConnectedCosmos)
The choices cover a deal that positions NVIDIA to control the full AI computing stack, ASML expanding into packaging as chiplets require advanced litho, and the launch of ConnectedCosmos by Open Cosmos...
Nvidia invests $4bn in Lumentum and Coherent for optical interconnect
Nvidia is investing $2bn each in Lumentum and Coherent to accelerate innovation in advanced optics technologies to enable AI infrastructure and systems designs. In both cases the deals also include multi-billion dollar purchase commitments. “Together with Lumentum, Nvidia is advancing the world’s most sophisticated silicon photonics to build the next generation of gigawatt-scale AI factories,” said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. ...
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