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2026-08-13
app.dealroom.co
2026-08-13
Nebius has launched its first auction of unsold Blackwell GPU capacity, achieving record prices that exceeded the company's previous highest pricing by 15%. This development signals strong market demand for available AI compute capacity and establishes a market pricing signal for high-end GPU infras
2026-08-01
natlawreview.com
2026-08-01
2026-08-01
www.einpresswire.com
2026-08-01
2026-07-18
tomshardware.com
2026-07-18
A signature leather jacket worn by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang at a major tech event fetched nearly $1 million at a charity auction, highlighting the intersection of technology, celebrity culture, and philanthropy. The Tom Ford jacket, authenticated by PSA and James Spence Authentication, was worn by Hu
2026-07-07
news.dupontregistry.com
2026-07-07
The strategic partnership between TSMC and NVIDIA in advanced process technology is driving the semiconductor industry toward higher performance and smaller chip dimensions. This collaboration focuses on optimizing 3nm process technology and implementing EUV lithography, marking a significant advanc
2026-07-03
tomshardware.com
2026-07-03
A signed black leather jacket worn by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to be auctioned by Sotheby’s, with an estimate ranging from $40,000 to $60,000. The jacket, designed by Tom Ford, was worn by Huang at the Hon Hai Tech Day in Taipei on October 18, 2023, and has been authenticated by professional a
2026-07-03
www.thestandard.com.hk
2026-07-03
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's iconic black leather jacket is set to be auctioned by Sotheby's, with an estimated value ranging from $40,000 to $60,000—nearly matching the price of NVIDIA's latest Blackwell AI chip. According to Business Insider, the jacket, designed by Tom Ford, features Huang's handwri
2026-05-24
tomshardware.com
2026-05-24
The first-ever Cray T3D supercomputer, a historically significant machine, is being auctioned with a starting bid of $81,000. This unit, serial number 6001, was installed at Edinburgh University and ranked as Europe’s fastest supercomputer in June 1996 by the TOP500 list. Known as the 'Typhoon,' it