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The tech that could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company
The sun is slowly but surely setting on copper interconnects, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy claimed in his Computex keynote this week. Within the next decade the IP house expects photons to take the place of electrons and change the way datacenters are built and run in the process. And, if Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is right, the widespread transition to silicon photonics technologies could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company.
'Resistance is futile,' says Qualcomm CEO. AI agents will be become invisible, inescapable, follow you across devices
In his Computex keynote speech this week Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon offered a glimpse of an AI-augmented future straight out of an episode of Black Mirror. According to Amon, agents — automated systems which harness AI models to automate complex tasks without the need for human supervision — will fundamentally change humanity’s relationship with technology. “The phone, today, is at the center of your digital life and therefore everything is around the phone,” he said.
Gigabyte packs 40 Intel Lunar Lake PCs in a pizza box
Gigabyte showed off a high density server platform at Computex this week that crams 40 low-power compute nodes into a pizza box. Amid a sea of nearly identical MGX and NVL blades, the R1C7-KOA-AS1 was one of the more unusual systems on this year’s show floor. Rather than using Intel or AMD's datacenter class Xeon or Epyc, the machine is powered by dozens of notebook processors.
Nvidia CEO says has capacity to supply robust CPU and GPU growth
Nvidia CEO says has capacity to supply robust CPU and GPU growth TAIPEI, June 2 : Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Tuesday the company has enough supply to accommodate robust growth for central processing units (CPUs) as well as graphics processing units (GPUs). Huang was speaking at Nvidia's GTC press conference during Computex week in Taipei a day after the $5 trillion chip giant unveiled a new chip that processes artificial intelligence capabilities directly.
Marvell Technology surges after Nvidia's Huang calls it 'next trillion-dollar company'
Marvell Technology surges after Nvidia's Huang calls it 'next trillion-dollar company' June 2 : Marvell Technology's shares surged more than 24 per cent in premarket trading on Tuesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called the chipmaker the next "trillion-dollar company." Huang and Marvell CEO Matt Murphy were speaking at an event at the Computex week in Taipei on Tuesday. Marvell shares were last up 24.4 per cent at $272.9, set to add more than $47.2 billion in market capitalisation if gains...
Nvidia's Jensen Huang says Marvell could be the next trillion-dollar company; stock jumps 25%
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang hailed this chip designer as the next trillion-dollar firm, sending its shares up sharply in premarket trading Tuesday. Marvell Technology, a semiconductor firm that designs chips for data centers, soared after Huang touted the company's efforts in supplying the AI infrastructure build-out during an onstage appearance with Marvell CEO Matthew Murphy at Computex Week in Taipei on Monday. The stock was last trading up 25% as of 6:05 am ET and is up over 158% in the...
The Morning After: NVIDIA thinks its new chip will revolutionize PCs
The Morning After: NVIDIA thinks its new chip will revolutionize PCs Plus, NASA ends a Mars mission and Meta’s still being creepy. It's been a busy week, with Computex and Microsoft Build just two of the raft of big events going on right now.
Intel Diamond Rapids to boost core counts to 192, but RIP Hyperthreading
Intel’s upcoming Diamond Rapids Xeon will boost core counts to 192, a 50 percent increase over last generation, the x86 giant revealed at Computex in Taipei this week. But while core counts continue to rise, in doing so Intel has managed to cut thread counts by a quarter. Yep, Hyperthreading – Intel's marketing for simultaneous multithreading – is officially dead.
Computex 2026: All the news and announcements
Computex 2026 is kicking off in Taipei, Taiwan this week, where Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm, Intel, and other tech brands are announcing new laptops, handhelds, chips, and more. Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark, its first family of consumer PC chips, arriving in laptops and mini PCs starting this fall. Intel is launching two new custom chips made for handheld gaming devices, the Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme, which will power the upcoming Acer Predator Atlas 8. Qualcomm is taking aim at the MacBook Neo...
Engadget Podcast: What does NVIDIA's RTX Spark mean for PCs?
Engadget Podcast: What does NVIDIA's RTX Spark mean for PCs? It could be a big deal for high-end systems. Between Computex and Microsoft Build, it's been a pretty busy week.