Nvidia says the sales of AI chip are strong despite the fear of deepsake

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Boom’s heart giant Nvidia said that the trade was strong despite the possibility of a bubble shaped by the launch of the launch of Chinese AI firm Dipsek at the scene last month.
The sales of the firm’s chips ended on January 27 and exceeded $ 39BN (£ 30.7bn) in three months, which was 74% year-on-year.
NVIDIA has seen a jump of demand, as large technical companies turn to the firm for chips that can handle large amounts of data used to train the AI model.
But Deepsek said that he had trained his chatbot using less advanced, and less expensive chips.
Its launch inspired a sharp sale in NVIDIA shares earlier this month, which felt a hit throughout the market.
After big companies like Facebook owner Mata, investors said that they expect to continue their current AI investment strategies.
NVIDIA boss Jensen Huang said that he was not worried that the demand would suddenly move, saying that in the future software machine would be made by learning, which requires chips with different architecture compared to the “hand-coding” of the past.
“We know that the software has originally changed,” he said it was still “early day” for the use of AI.
NVIDIA currently dominates the market in advanced chips, making it central for bounce in AI investment in companies such as Microsoft.
Its stocks have increased by more than 400% in the last two years, giving the company a market price of more than $ 3tn.
Nvidia stated that it focused on rapidly making the production of its latest chips, known as Blackwell, which helped run the increase in revenue of the firm.
The company’s finance head Cell Cress said its AI data center had the strongest business in the US, but the firm was also increasing demand in other parts of the world, pointing to investment by France and the European Union.
He said demand in China – where American trade controls have blocked the firm from exporting some chips – remained less and the firm hopes that the shipments remain almost at the present level.