During the highly anticipated AI Summit in Mumbai, Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang unveiled strategic collaborations to accelerate India’s transformation into a global leader in artificial intelligence. This expansion underlines a shift from India's historical role as a software exporter to a future where it leads in AI innovation and export.
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Nvidia will supply artificial intelligence processors to Indian companies such as Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries , the chip giant said on Thursday, as it deepens partnerships to exploit a growing market.
Nvidia is embarking on a series of partnerships with Indian firms to deploy its AI chips and technology, deepening its push into a key growth market.
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Artificial Intelligence is “fundamentally reshaping computing and will transform how stories are told, produced and experienced,” asserted NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang as he accepted the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award via a recorded message during the 76th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards.
Nvidia (NVDA) closed at a record high Monday as Wall Street anticipates Big Tech’s earnings report in November.
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Nvidia said it also plans to supply its Hopper AI chips to build large-scale data centres led by firms such as data centre provider Yotta Data Services and Tata Communications.