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  • Where Will Nvidia Be 24 Months After the Blackwell Launch? Here’s What History Says.

    Where Will Nvidia Be 24 Months After the Blackwell Launch? Here’s What History Says.

    • The AI chip leader released its much-anticipated Blackwell platform late last year.

    • The previous big release was the Hopper architecture, launched two years earlier, and the system drove major revenue gains.

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    About a year ago, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) was facing one of its biggest moments ever. The artificial intelligence (AI) chip giant was launching its new Blackwell architecture, a system that was being met with “insane” demand as CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC at the time. The company announced Blackwell in March 2024 and the fourth quarter of the year was the first to include Blackwell revenue.

    Blackwell was to be the first release of a new routine for Nvidia: launching chip or entire platform updates on an annual basis. Since that time, this new architecture has helped Nvidia’s earnings roar higher, with Blackwell data center revenue climbing 17% in the most recent quarter from the previous one. In the report, Huang said, “The AI race is on, and Blackwell is the platform at its center.” Meanwhile, Nvidia stock has reflected all of this, advancing 40% so far this year.

    Now, it’s logical to wonder where Nvidia will be as this story progresses, for example, 24 months after the Blackwell launch. Here’s what history says.

    Image source: Nvidia.

    First, though, let’s consider Nvidia’s path in the AI market so far. The company has always been a graphics processing unit (GPU) powerhouse, but in its earlier days, it mainly sold these high-performance chips to the gaming market. As it became clear that their uses could be much broader, Nvidia developed the CUDA parallel computing platform to make that happen — and then, as the potential of AI emerged, Nvidia didn’t hesitate to put its focus on this exciting market.

    That proved to be a fantastic move as it helped Nvidia secure the top spot in the AI chip market — and the quality and speed of its GPUs has kept it there. All of this has resulted in several quarters of double- and triple-digit revenue growth as well as high profitability on sales — gross margin has generally surpassed 70% in recent times.

    To keep this leadership going, Nvidia committed to ongoing innovation, with the promise of updating its chips once a year. The company kicked this off with the launch of Blackwell about a year ago, then released update Blackwell Ultra a few months ago. Next up on the agenda is the Vera Rubin system, set for release late next year.

    All of these platforms operate together seamlessly, so customers don’t have to wait for a specific one and instead can get in on Nvidia’s current system and easily move forward with the latest innovations when needed. Still, as mentioned earlier, demand from big tech customers for the latest systems has been great — they want to win in the AI race and to do so aim to get their hands on the best tools as soon as possible.

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  • Nanoscale machines are made from DNA and ‘reboot’ with heat

    Nanoscale machines are made from DNA and ‘reboot’ with heat

    Tiny devices built from DNA can already compute, sense, and move. The sticking point has been power, because most designs run once and stall when their fuel runs out.

    A new study shows that a short pulse of heat can reset and recharge these DNA…

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  • Miniature tools were South China’s ancient strategy for survival

    Miniature tools were South China’s ancient strategy for survival

    Small stone tools in South China reflect a history of adaptation. A new analysis shows that people repeatedly chose small, portable designs as climates shifted and groups moved.

    The scale is large for archaeology. A team examined more than 12,000…

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  • Physicists found strong hints of “tipping point” in nuclear matter

    Physicists found strong hints of “tipping point” in nuclear matter

    Physicists at a New York collider have tightened the search for a long-predicted tipping point in nuclear matter. The new result marks a sharp feature at 19.6 billion electron volts per nucleon pair that could signal where the strong force…

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  • Jetson Air Games Have Officially Taken Off and Are Wildly Inspiring, To Say the Least – autoevolution

    1. Jetson Air Games Have Officially Taken Off and Are Wildly Inspiring, To Say the Least  autoevolution
    2. Jetson showcases eVTOL racing concept called the Jetson Air Games [Video]  Electrek
    3. Flying Cars Are Officially Advanced Enough To Pilot In Shockingly Casual Attire  OutKick
    4. Jetson Personal Electric Aerial Vehicles Race Against Each Other in an ‘Air Games’ Showcase  Laughing Squid
    5. ‘Formula One of skies’: Jetson hosts world’s first flying car race in Texas  The News International

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  • Great Britain beat Pakistan 3-2 to claim bronze at Sultan of Johor Cup

    Great Britain beat Pakistan 3-2 to claim bronze at Sultan of Johor Cup



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  • Thousands gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US | Donald Trump News

    Thousands gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US | Donald Trump News

    More than 2,600 rallies are planned in cities large and small, organised by hundreds of coalition partners.

    Protesters have gathered in several United States cities for “No Kings” demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s policies on…

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  • Guardiola: Others must take their chances, too – mancity.com

    1. Guardiola: Others must take their chances, too  mancity.com
    2. “He will definitely break my record”: Alan Shearer gives timeline for when his legendary Premier League record will be broken!  Foot Africa
    3. 11 goals in eight games – Is Erling Haaland the…

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  • Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis’ clear warning on AI: Don’t make the mistake of Facebook, Instagram, and….

    Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis’ clear warning on AI: Don’t make the mistake of Facebook, Instagram, and….

    Google DeepMind cofounder and CEO Demis Hassabis

    Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has issued a stark warning about artificial intelligence’s critical flaw: inconsistency. Speaking on the “Google for Developers” podcast, Hassabis revealed that…

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  • Barcelona 2-1 Girona (Oct 18, 2025) Game Analysis

    Barcelona 2-1 Girona (Oct 18, 2025) Game Analysis

    Ronald Araújo climbed off the bench to hit a last-gasp winner as Barcelona returned to the top of the La Liga table with a 2-1 success over Girona.

    Hansi Flick’s side suffered back-to-back defeats before the international break and left it…

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