On Wall Street, Nvidia was the worst performer on the Dow overnight, even as the artificial intelligence (AI) market leader unveiled its newest set of chips to power AI systems for customers like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta. CEO Jensen Huang talked up the ability of Blackwell Ultra chips to build more content at a faster rate. Mr Huang also previewed its next-generation chips, including the Vera Rubin which will be launched next year, and the Feynman chips arriving in 2028. CNA’s Tan Si Hui reports from San Jose, California.
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