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Chip maker Intel is jumping on the AI train.
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A photo of a blood-infused PC released by Blizzard Entertainment. According to the press release, the actual PC may look slightly different from this one.
Blizzard is encouraging "Diablo IV" players to unleash their inner vampires and to help out their communities with a blood drive and a giveaway of a blood-infused PC.
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Alex Shapiro of Jasper.ai, Chris Foltz of IBM, Lindsey Duran of Nvidia, and Flavien Coronini of Hugging Face.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will deliver second quarter earnings on Wednesday as demand for processors driving the generative AI era booms.
Jensen Huang says he still "tricks" his brain everyday into approaching business with the mindset, "How hard can it be?"
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The Acer Nitro 5 is made for gaming.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (L) and Foxconn CEO Young Liu announcing their partnership to build "AI factories."
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Foxconn CEO Young Liu unveiled AI factories at the fourth annual Hon Hai Tech Day Tuesday. These data centers will not only build Foxconn’s newest electric vehicles but also design the software that powers the fleet of self-driving cars.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the "magic of capitalism" will produce competitors to Nvidia, which dominates the AI chips market.
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The Biden administration laid out new restrictions on Tuesday to limit the primary and secondary sale of United States-made chips to China, according to a CNBC report. The move is an effort to limit the nation’s technological and military progress.