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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has increased its dividend payout, further strengthening the company’s appeal to investors seeking both growth and income. The chipmaking giant announced the sharp increase on May 20 alongside its blockbuster fiscal first-quarter earnings results. Under the new plan, Nvidia will pay a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share on June 26, 2026, representing a massive 2,400% jump from the previous quarterly payout of $0.01 per share distributed in April. For investors holding 100 shares of Nvidia stock, the upcoming payout will amount to $25. On an annualized basis, shareholders with 100 shares would earn $100 per year if the company maintains the new dividend rate of $1 per share annually. To qualify for the payment, investors must own Nvidia shares before the June 4, 2026, ex-dividend date. As of press time, Nvidia stock closed at $215.33
Strategy paused reported bitcoin buying as Saylor said its “BitVac” is charging, highlighting bond-related activity after holdings climbed to 843,738 BTC. The update underscores how debt, preferred stock, and liquidity reserves continue shaping the company’s treasury strategy. Saylor’s ‘BitVac’ Comment Puts BTC Buying on Watch Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy Inc. (Nasdaq: MSTR), shared […]
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Linear attention squeezes the unbounded KV cache into a fixed-size recurrent state, but editing that memory without scrambling existing associations is hard. Prior delta-rule models like Gated DeltaNet and KDA use one scalar gate to control both erasing old content and writing new content. NVIDIA's Gated DeltaNet-2 decouples these into a channel-wise erase gate b_t on the key axis and a channel-wise write gate w_t on the value axis. At 1.3B parameters trained on 100B FineWeb-Edu tokens, it outperforms Mamba-2, Gated DeltaNet, KDA, and Mamba-3 across language modeling, commonsense reasoning, and long-context retrieval — with the largest gains on RULER S-NIAH and multi-key needle retrieval.
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Nvidia's strategic focus on China underscores the potential for significant market shifts and diplomatic influence in global tech dynamics.
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Nvidia's strategic focus on China underscores the potential for significant market shifts and diplomatic influence in global tech dynamics.
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SpaceX's IPO could redefine market dynamics, setting a precedent for tech valuations and influencing investor strategies globally.
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Nvidia's strategic presence in Taiwan highlights the critical role of semiconductor supply chains in global AI and tech competition.
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Nvidia's CPU market entry could disrupt industry dynamics, with potential growth hinging on geopolitical shifts and export control policies.
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