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Nvidia CEO Huang denies he is unhappy with OpenAI, says 'huge' investment planned
Speaking to reporters in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it was "nonsense" to say he was unhappy with OpenAI, adding that OpenAI is "one of the most consequential companies of our time."
Intel shareholders optimistic among rising stock, data center business jump
Israel launches national AI supercomputer to strengthen tech innovation
Jerusalem’s Young Professionals event brings together experts to discuss tech careers in AI age
Nvidia purchases Israeli workload management startup provider
NVIDIA acquires Israeli startup Run:ai. Prior, it acquired Mellanox Technologies, expanding tech presence in Israel. NVIDIA focuses on diversity, innovation, and AI advancement.
Here's how Israeli tech is helping power the next era of computing
Nvidia debuts Blackwell graphics processing unit (GPU) at its annual event in California.
OurCrowd partners with NVIDIA Inception to fast track AI start-ups
OurCrowd has been investing in AI companies for 10 years and has $386 million invested in 81 AI companies.
Chipmaker Nvidia raises $15m. for nonprofits helping war-hit civilians
Thousands of employees from more than 30 countries donated a total of $5 million, which the company matched and doubled to $10 million.
Meet the couple setting up a religious home in Israel's North
The Cohns have made a good start in finding their feet in northern Israel.
Cybersecurity firms raised record $8.8b. in 2021
According to the data, one out of every three cybersecurity unicorns in the world is an Israeli company.
Israeli tech giant to pay full alternative parenting costs for employees
NVIDIA Israel, which develops AI chips and platforms, announced on Wednesday that they will fund all costs for any employees seeking alternative parenting methods.
Nvidia building UK supercomputer to boost coronavirus research
GSK and AstraZeneca, which are both involved in coronavirus vaccine research, will be two of the first pharmaceutical companies to harness the power of the machine.
Nvidia completes $7b. purchase of Israeli chipmaker Mellanox
The $7b. price tag represents the third largest “exit” of an Israeli company to date
In third-largest exit ever, Nvidia acquires Israel's Mellanox for $6.9 b.
The Yokne’am-based company, founded in 1999 and listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market, supplies end-to-end interconnect solutions and services for data center servers and storage systems.