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AI Chips Update - NVIDIA Partners With Navitas For Next-Gen Data Center Power
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NVIDIA has announced a collaboration with Navitas Semiconductor to develop a next-generation 800 V HVDC architecture for data centers, leveraging Navitas' GaN and SiC technologies. This new architecture aims to enhance efficiency and reliability for AI workloads while simplifying infrastructure. The transition from traditional 54 V systems to 800 V HVDC enables significant reductions in copper use, aligns with the increasing power demands of modern AI data centers, and promises improvements in overall power delivery. This collaboration highlights a pivotal move towards high-efficiency power solutions, needed to support the growing computational demands of AI technologies.
- NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) last closed at $132.83 up 0.8%.
In other market news, Marvell Technology (NasdaqGS:MRVL) was a notable mover up 2.9% and ending trading at $61.85. In the meantime, Analog Devices (NasdaqGS:ADI) trailed, down 4.6% to finish the session at $211.93. On May 22, one day ago, the company reported strong earnings for Q2 2025 with a significant rise in net income and sales compared to the previous year.
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- ASML Holding (ENXTAM:ASML) closed at €656.80 down 1.2%.
- Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) settled at $110.71 down 1.2%. On Wednesday, AMD unveiled new high-performance processors and graphics cards at COMPUTEX 2025, highlighting significant advancements in computing and AI technologies.
- QUALCOMM (NasdaqGS:QCOM) finished trading at $147.37 down 2.6%.
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NVIDIA
A computing infrastructure company, provides graphics and compute and networking solutions in the United States, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and internationally.
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