Never before has the siren call of capitalism been as disruptive to a non-profit entity as OpenAI's ongoing struggle to monetize its advancements in the AI sphere without compromising on its altruistic ethos.
Compared to the same period last year, Mediatek demonstrated a 21% increase in supply volumes. Although Mediatek became the leader in the number of chips sold, the largest profit was made by Apple. - hi-Tech.ua
Ahead of its crucial earnings release, widely expected to set the tone for the broader technology stock sector as well as artificial intelligence, investors were wary of NVIDIA Corporation, as reflected by small share price drops. However, the firm's earnings report for the fourth quarter has proven once again why it's rightly called the darling of AI. NVIDIA's latest earnings release saw the firm report $22 billion in revenue and $5.16 in diluted non GAAP earnings per share. Heading into the release, anal
Elon Musk recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman for abandoning its initial mission and vision for the startup, which included delivering AI advances and technology to people for free.
Now that Elon Musk is suing Sam Altman for executing their mutual plan to turn their nonprofit into a for profit giant, fun to look back at the good times.
Join leaders in Boston on March 27 for an exclusive night of networking, insights, and conversation. Request an invite here. OpenAI just fired back at the lawsuit filed last week by former co-founder turned rival Elon Musk over claims the company abandoned its founding principles and identity as a non-profit. “We intend to move to […]
Sony's gaming business is moving towards profitability this year -- something that's eluded the company each year since the PlayStation 3 was launched in 2006.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) signaled a stable recovery for Indian outsourcers when it reported on Monday strong revenue and profit growth in dollar terms for the quarter and fiscal year ended March 31.
Sony saw profitability return to its core electronics operations in the July to September period and increased its full-year profit forecast despite taking a hit from the strong Japanese yen.
Intel reported an increase in quarterly profits on Tuesday, brushing off weakness in the consumer market and predicting "healthy worldwide demand for computing products" moving forward.
Intel on Thursday said it wrapped up a strong fiscal 2010 with profit and revenue gains in the fourth quarter, and predicted a strong fiscal year 2011.
Thirteen turned out to be a lucky number for Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), which reported a net profit for the second quarter, its first in thirteen straight quarters.
Sony returned to profitability in the second quarter, helped by strong sales of key products, prompting it to raise its profit outlook for the full year on Thursday.