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Nvidia's Blackwell GPU, Musk's OpenAI Accusations, Tesla's Robotaxi Event, And More: This Week In AI

Benzinga ·  Oct 6 09:00

The week was abuzz with tech news, from Nvidia Corp.'s (NASDAQ:NVDA) Blackwell GPU setting new AI benchmarks to Elon Musk's controversial comments on OpenAI. Here's a quick recap of the top stories.

Nvidia's Blackwell GPU Sets New AI Benchmark

JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur expressed optimism about Nvidia's upcoming Blackwell GPU platform, predicting a strong fiscal fourth quarter for the company. The new platform has reportedly overcome early product yield issues and is set for significant shipment volumes.

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Musk Accuses OpenAI of Unfair Funding Practices

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk criticized OpenAI for allegedly discouraging investors from supporting rival startups, including xAI. This comes after OpenAI announced its latest fundraising round at a whopping $150 billion valuation.

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Tesla Prepares for 'Game Changing' Robotaxi Event

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives anticipates a "seminal and historical day" for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and its CEO Elon Musk as the company gears up for its highly anticipated robotaxi event. The event is expected to unveil new, groundbreaking technology.

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Nvidia CEO Comments on Blackwell GPU Demand

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, described the demand for the company's next-gen Blackwell GPU platform as "insane" during a CNBC interview. The platform, introduced in March, is in full production and progressing as planned.

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OpenAI's SearchGPT Challenges Google's Dominance

OpenAI's SearchGPT is poised to disrupt Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG, GOOGL))) Google's stronghold in the search market. Former Google engineer Arvind Jain noted that Google's focus on profitability has led to a deteriorating user experience, opening the door for new competitors.

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  • Elon Musk Says 'OpenAI Is Evil' After ChatGPT-Parent Reportedly Asked Investors Not To Invest In Rivals

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