Nvidia stock (NVDA) ripped higher Monday after CEO Jensen Huang revealed details about the company's next AI chip platform during his keynote at the Computex conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Sunday.
What’s Going On With Taiwan Semiconductor Stock On Monday?
CEO C.C. Wei will assume the role of chairman, succeeding Mark Liu, who is retiring. Wei has led TSMC since 2018, navigating significant growth and challenges. Under Wei’s leadership, TSMC’s market ...
Gemtek Hosts Closed-Door Event at its Nan Kang Office amid Computex Taipei, Unveiling its Latest Wi-Fi 7 AI Router
TAIPEI, June 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gemtek Technology (TWSE:4906) will host an exclusive closed-door event at its Nan Kang office in collaboration with the medical AI company, Dr. AI, during the 2024 ...
Policy Management In Telecom Market Future Revenues to Soar as Market Size Continues to Expand
In the rapidly evolving world of telecommunications, policy management plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient network operations and delivering quality service to customers. As the demand for high ...
Operations Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS) Market Size Set to Drive Big Profits in the Future
The global Operations Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS) market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the burgeoning telecommunications sector and the increasing demand for ...
Germany Property Management Market Shifts: Navigating Changing Consumer Preferences
The property management market in Germany is a dynamic and competitive industry. It encompasses a wide range of services aimed at efficiently managing and maintaining residential and commercial ...
Nvidia and AMD unveil next generation AI chips as competition heats up
On Monday, AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled the company’s latest AI processors in Taipei and a plan to develop new products ... their GPUs are now also being used to power generative AI, the technology that ...
Dow Jones Futures Fall; Nvidia CEO Touts Next AI Chips, And So Does AMD
Dow Jones futures were flat early Monday, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures rose modestly. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Tesla China EV rivals made news over the weekend, with the jobs report due ...
Black Spade Capital and UBS Co-hosted Successful Business Reception in Hanoi
HONG KONG SAR - Newswire - 3 June 2024 - Black Spade Capital Limited ("Black Spade"), the family office of Mr. Lawrence Ho, hosted a successful business reception with UBS in Hanoi on 31 May 2024 to ...
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Nvidia gains on CEO Jensen Huang's plan to release next-gen AI chips in 2026, GameStop surges on Reddit post by Keith Gill, OPEC+ extends output curbs, and Paramount rises on reported revised takeover ...
Taiwan ranked 2nd most loved country in Asia
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan is ranked the 2nd “most loved” country in Asia due to its democracy, friendliness, and high respect.
Nvidia CEO speech sends Taiwan stocks up 362 points
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan's stock market soared by over 300 points, especially Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) on Sunday (June 2) with electronics stocks accounting for over 65% of trading volume.
China a ‘best friend in Asia’ to more Australians but trust still ‘low’, as India also a concern: survey
Threat perceptions remain 'high', with the public divided on whether to prioritise maintaining stability or deterring Beijing, the Lowy Institute poll shows Most Australians also view India's human ...
Shining Bright atop Taipei 101, GIGABYTE Redefines AI Evolution Accelerated by Next-Generation Computing at COMPUTEX
TAIPEI, June 03, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renowned globally for its research and development capabilities, GIGABYTE Technology will exhibit its products and solutions at COMPUTEX from June 4 to June 7 ...
Dow Jones Futures Rise; Nvidia CEO Touts Next AI Chips; AMD Shows Off Wares
Futures loom after the stock market showed resilience Friday. Nvidia CEO Huang made a big AI speech Sunday. Tesla EV rivals stepped up sales.
New Taipei helps citizens retrieve items from sewers
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The New Taipei Environmental Protection Bureau (EPB) reported that its cleaning teams received reports of 596 items falling into sewage grates last year.