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Nvidia(NVDA+1.73%)is widely considered the most dominant "pick-and-shovel" maker in the artificial intelligence (AI) gold rush. Indeed, if you asked an AI chatbot, like Gemini or Claude, a question today, there's a good chance Nvidia's technology was doing most of the heavy lifting to provide you with an answer.The company makes super-fast brains for computers (called graphics processing units, or
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The explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is rewriting the rules for semiconductor demand, with memory and storage chips emerging as the next pillars deployed across data centers, model training, and real-time inference.Companies likeMicron Technology(MU+15.40%)andSanDisk(SNDK+16.40%)have delivered jaw-dropping financial results and stock gains as AI systems become increasingly memory-h
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A GitHub project shares details of the prototype for 'a fully working computer that is literally the size of a credit card,' dubbed the Muxcard
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