Open reasoning models provide faster and extended thinking to generate smarter outcomes for AI agents across customer service, cybersecurity, manufacturing, logistics and robotics.| NVIDIA Blog
The NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell SFF Edition and NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell GPUs are coming soon — delivering AI acceleration for professional workflows across industries.| NVIDIA Blog
The world of ancient ceramics has relied on expert eyes for millennia; at University Putra Malaysia and UNSW Sydney, a new AI, running on standard gaming hardware, is changing how people determine their value and provenance.| NVIDIA Blog
Emerald AI is developing software to control power use during times of peak grid demand while meeting the performance requirements of data center AI workloads.| NVIDIA Blog
Tokens are units of data processed by AI models during training and inference, enabling prediction, generation and reasoning.| NVIDIA Blog
4:2:2 hardware support, emerging generative AI video technology and dozens of AI-powered features accelerated by NVIDIA RTX and TensorRT enhance video editing workflows.| NVIDIA Blog
NVIDIA and its ecosystem partners are building AI factories at scale for the AI reasoning era — and every enterprise will need one.| NVIDIA Blog
NVIDIA is working with its manufacturing partners to design and build factories that, for the first time, will produce NVIDIA AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S.| NVIDIA Blog
Leading OT providers today showcased how they’re adopting the NVIDIA cybersecurity AI platform for real-time threat detection and protection.| NVIDIA Blog
Agentic AI connects to enterprise data and uses sophisticated reasoning and iterative planning to autonomously solve complex, multi-step problems.| NVIDIA Blog
Transformer Engine, part of the new Hopper architecture, will significantly speed up AI performance and capabilities, and help train large models within days or hours.| NVIDIA Blog
Researchers can use the NVIDIA cuPyNumeric accelerated computing library to effortlessly run their data-crunching Python code.| NVIDIA Blog
To help developers securely build their own specialized agents, the 671-billion-parameter DeepSeek-R1 model is now available as an NVIDIA NIM microservice preview on build.nvidia.com.| NVIDIA Blog
A QPU, aka a quantum processor, is the brain of a quantum computer that uses the behavior of particles like electrons or photons to make certain kinds of calculations much faster than processors in today’s computers.| NVIDIA Blog