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NVIDIA just dropped Cosmos 3. The first open foundation model that reasons about the physical world. And tells a robot how to move. We've had GPT for words. This is GPT for atoms. 🤖 #PhysicalAI# #FrontierTech# #Robotics# #AI#
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Nvidia $NVDA CEO Jensen Huang says Nvidia’s new AI PC can run “everything the world has ever created” “This is the N1X that we built in partnership with MediaTek.” “100% of Nvidia’s software stack runs here.” “If you want to run digital biology, no problem. Seismic processing, no problem. Astrophysics, no problem.” “Every single application Nvidia has ever created and every single application that Windows has ever run.” “This computer literally runs everything the world has ever created, plus it now runs agents.” “An incredible computer. I’m so proud of it.”
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NVIDIA JUST PUT A GAMING PC, AN AI WORKSTATION, AND A GPU SERVER INTO A LAPTOP IF THIS THING IS REAL, THE INDUSTRY IS ABOUT TO GET WEIRD
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company has enough supply to accommodate robust growth in central processing units and graphics processing units as it ‌rides an AI boom
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company has enough supply to accommodate robust growth in central processing units and graphics processing units as it ‌rides an AI boom. More here:
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NVIDIA says app compatibility won’t be a concern on its ARM-based RTX Spark PCs. At Computex, Jensen Huang said these PCs can run “every application Windows has ever run.” Windows on Arm has traditionally relied on emulating x86 apps, which has occasionally led to compatibility issues with older software, drivers, anti-cheat systems and some games. So this could be HUGE. NVIDIA also says it’s working with developers to ensure anti-cheat support for games like Fortnite, Valorant, PUBG and more. That’s a big step forward for Windows on Arm gaming. There will also be Spark exclusive optimizations. Adobe is rebuilding Photoshop and Premiere for RTX Spark, with up to 2x better performance.
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Nvidia's CEO wore a leather jacket for the first time and dropped some bombs 1️⃣ devs getting fired is nonsense, the demand is higher than ever 2️⃣ tokens are profitable units of revenue 👉 and companies want to output as many of them as possible 3️⃣ harnesses are the operating systems of the future 👉 agentic flows + harnesses will replace traditional computing
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Nvidia is entering the PC market with a new superchip With Windows running on the chips, the company is going head-to-head with Intel and AMD, @TomMackenzieTV explains
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NVIDIA is quietly pushing AI infrastructure into residential neighborhoods And some homeowners could end up getting paid for it From the outside, it looks like a regular utility box sitting next to a house Inside? High-end NVIDIA hardware, servers and enough computing power to support AI workloads that normally live inside massive data centers The idea is simple: 1. Instead of spending years building giant facilities, companies can distribute computing power closer to where it's needed and deploy much faster 2. Some projections suggest homeowners hosting these units could earn meaningful monthly income in exchange for space, electricity and connectivity That's what makes this interesting For years, data centers were hidden away in industrial zones Now the AI race is creating a world where computing infrastructure could start appearing in ordinary neighborhoods Most people still think the AI boom happens somewhere far away Meanwhile, the next piece of AI infrastructure might end up sitting a few feet from someone's garage
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NVIDIA is trying to make RTX Spark for Windows PCs what Apple Silicon did for the Mac. The company reportedly believes it can ship up to 10 million RTX Spark-powered devices over the next two years. The platform combines an Arm-based CPU, NVIDIA graphics, AI acceleration, and unified memory into a single chip designed for laptops and compact desktops. Unlike Apple, NVIDIA isn’t building its own laptops. Instead, it’s partnering with major PC makers like ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others, which could help RTX Spark reach a much larger audience across different price ranges.
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