Kawasaki Heavy, Nvidia plan Silicon Valley robotics center, Nikkei reports
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nvidia Corporation are reportedly planning to establish a robotics center in Silicon Valley. The Nikkei business daily reported this development.
Nvidia's financial performance has been noted, with the company positioned for earnings growth. Nvidia's next artificial intelligence growth driver is also a subject of market commentary. The company aims to be a leading player in a potential $200 billion market for central processing units.
The company has indicated it has largely yielded China's AI chip market to Huawei. Nvidia's record earnings have, at times, failed to impress investors. Market participants have also noted that Nvidia's ability to deliver chips may not address broader issues such as a trade war with China, rising credit premiums, and AI infrastructure limitations.
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