The dataset's release fosters AI innovation in Vietnam, enabling compliance with data regulations and supporting diverse tech development globally.
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Nvidia's massive Taiwan investment underscores the island's pivotal role in AI, heightening geopolitical stakes and supply chain dependencies.
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Foxconn's AI server growth highlights a shift in tech manufacturing, impacting global supply chains and emphasizing Nvidia's market influence.
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NVIDIA released Nemotron 3.5 ASR, a cache-aware 600M streaming model transcribing 40 language-locales in real time from one checkpoint.
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Nvidia's new R&D center in South Korea could strengthen its AI and robotics capabilities, leveraging local expertise and strategic partnerships.
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China's semiconductor advancements and IPOs could reshape global tech dynamics, challenging US dominance and accelerating AI innovation.
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Nvidia's dominance in AI-chip demand reshapes market dynamics, challenging traditional tech leaders and influencing future market cap forecasts.
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We're now deep into developer conference season, and one of the themes so far is the relentless conviction from Big Tech companies that AI is going to change everything about how we do everything. Nvidia's Jensen Huang made that clearer than anyone this week, when he described a completely new way of using our laptops - and a completely new kind of laptop made to support it. It's all very interesting, but it raises the same question we have around so many AI products: Does anyone actually want this?
On this episode of The Vergecast, Nilay and David run through a lot of the products coming out of Microsoft Build and Google I/O, from Gemini S …
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PRESS RELEASE. Unchained Summit Vietnam 2026 concluded its two-day programme at Furama Resort, Da Nang, bringing together delegates from over 43 countries for an intensive exchange on digital assets, blockchain infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and the regulatory frameworks shaping the next phase of the global digital economy. Wednesday, 5 June 2026, Da Nang, Vietnam: Organised by […]