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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) drives innovation in accelerated computing through its industry-leading GPUs and AI platforms. This resource aggregates official announcements and verified news about the company's advancements in visual computing, data center solutions, and artificial intelligence infrastructure.
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NVIDIA has unveiled significant updates to its Omniverse platform, including the launch of the Avatar Cloud Engine for lifelike digital assistants and various AI-driven tools aimed at enhancing 3D content creation. The expansion encompasses updates to PhysX, OmniLive Workflows, and the introduction of DeepSearch for navigating extensive 3D asset databases. With collaboration tools now totaling 112 Connectors, NVIDIA aims to bridge the gap between physical and virtual environments, tapping into the multitrillion-dollar metaverse opportunity.
NVIDIA has announced a comprehensive initiative to enhance Universal Scene Description (USD), partnering with industry leaders like Pixar, Adobe, and Siemens. The goal is to expand USD's capabilities, making it a cornerstone for the open metaverse and 3D internet, supporting industries such as architecture, robotics, and scientific computing. Key updates include international character support, geospatial coordinates for digital twins, and a USD Compatibility Testing Suite for developers. NVIDIA is also releasing free resources and tutorials to promote USD adoption among users.
NVIDIA has launched the QODA Unified Programming Platform, aimed at enhancing quantum research and its applications across AI, HPC, health, and finance. This open platform integrates quantum-classical programming, allowing developers to leverage existing NVIDIA GPU frameworks for advanced simulations.
At the Q2B conference in Tokyo, NVIDIA announced collaborations with several quantum hardware and software providers, including IQM Quantum and Quantinuum, demonstrating its commitment to advance quantum computing capabilities.
NVIDIA and Siemens have expanded their partnership to enhance industrial automation through the development of the industrial metaverse. By connecting NVIDIA Omniverse and Siemens Xcelerator, the collaboration aims to utilize AI-driven digital twin technology for improved productivity and decision-making in manufacturing industries. This integration will allow for real-time data analytics and immersive simulations across production lifecycles, making these solutions accessible to companies of all sizes. The initiative emphasizes a shared vision to drive digital transformation in the manufacturing sector.
Siemens and NVIDIA have announced an expanded partnership aimed at revolutionizing the manufacturing sector through immersive experiences. The collaboration will connect NVIDIA Omniverse and Siemens Xcelerator platforms, enabling full-fidelity digital twins and AI systems integration from edge to cloud. This integration is set to enhance productivity by facilitating faster decision-making and improving process efficiencies. As part of the industrial metaverse initiative, the partnership aims to make advanced digital twin technology accessible to businesses of all sizes, ultimately driving digital transformation in industrial automation.
NVIDIA announced that top computer manufacturers, including Atos, Dell Technologies, and Lenovo, are adopting the new NVIDIA Grace superchips for advanced AI and HPC servers. These systems leverage the NVIDIA HGX platform, promising twice the memory bandwidth and improved energy efficiency over current data center CPUs. Early adopters like Los Alamos National Laboratory will utilize these systems to enhance research capabilities, with expected performance exceeding 10 exaflops in AI tasks.
NVIDIA has informed investors about an unsolicited mini-tender offer by Tutanota LLC to acquire up to 215,000 shares, less than 1% of its outstanding stock, at $210 per share. This offer is contingent on NVIDIA's stock closing above $210 prior to expiration, which is improbable, as it would result in shareholders receiving below-market rates. NVIDIA advises against tendering shares, citing delayed payments and several conditions, including financing by Tutanota. The SEC cautions about mini-tender offers that often undercut market prices.
NVIDIA reported record Q1 revenue of $8.29 billion, a 46% increase year-over-year, driven by strong performance in Data Center and Gaming. GAAP earnings per share (EPS) were $0.64, down 16% YOY, influenced by a $1.35 billion Arm acquisition termination charge. Non-GAAP EPS rose 49% to $1.36. NVIDIA anticipates Q2 revenue around $8.10 billion, impacted by about $500 million due to geopolitical tensions and COVID-19 lockdowns. The company initiated a $15 billion share repurchase program and highlighted significant advancements in AI and gaming technologies.
NVIDIA has announced a new class of data center systems powered by its Grace CPU Superchip and Grace Hopper Superchip, designed for diverse workloads including AI, cloud graphics, and gaming. Major Taiwanese manufacturers such as ASUS and GIGABYTE will begin releasing these systems in early 2023. The new architecture promises enhanced performance with up to 144 Arm V9 cores and data transfer speeds 15 times faster between the CPU and GPU. This initiative aims to meet the increasing demands of AI and high-performance computing, transforming data centers into AI factories.
NVIDIA will present at the BofA 2022 Securities Global Technology Conference on June 7 at 8 a.m. Pacific time. Founder and CEO Jensen Huang will participate in a keynote fireside chat. Interested parties can access live audio webcasts of NVIDIA's presentations at financial events through investor.nvidia.com, with replays available for 90 days post-event. NVIDIA's innovations in GPUs since 1999 have revolutionized gaming, AI, and high-performance computing, impacting numerous industries including transportation and healthcare.