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NVIDIA Engineers Chart Path to Safety-Certified Linux for Automotive and Robotics

NVIDIA Engineers Chart Path to Safety-Certified Linux for Automotive and Robotics

At the Linux Plumbers Conference, NVIDIA outlined its approach to achieving automotive safety certifications for the Linux kernel without burdening upstream developers. Their strategy focuses on non-invasive changes to meet ASIL-B requirements for critical systems like self-driving vehicles and industrial robots.

NVIDIA Driver 590 Ends Pascal Support, Arch Linux Shifts to Open Kernel Modules

Arch Linux users with NVIDIA Pascal-era GPUs face critical driver changes as version 590 drops support for GTX 10xx series cards. The distribution now defaults to open-source kernel modules for modern GPUs, requiring manual intervention from owners of older hardware to avoid system disruptions.
From Gaming GPUs to Life‑Saving Molecules: NVIDIA’s AI Revolution in Protein Design

From Gaming GPUs to Life‑Saving Molecules: NVIDIA’s AI Revolution in Protein Design

NVIDIA’s transition from rendering video‑game explosions to decoding the language of life illustrates how GPU‑accelerated AI can solve one of biology’s longest‑standing puzzles—protein folding—and unlock a new era of precision drug design. The story blends deep science with cutting‑edge engineering, showing why a graphics card now powers the next generation of therapeutics.
AI’s Global Power Play: Nvidia, Trump, and the Race to 2030

AI’s Global Power Play: Nvidia, Trump, and the Race to 2030

In 2025 the AI boom turned geopolitical chess into a high‑stakes sprint. Nvidia’s chips, U.S. policy under Trump, and China’s state‑backed AI labs converged to shape a future where data centers, chip manufacturing, and algorithmic governance collide. The story reveals how a single technology can rewire economies, politics, and everyday life.
NVIDIA's AI Microservices and Holoscan Platform Supercharge Materials Science at SC25

NVIDIA's AI Microservices and Holoscan Platform Supercharge Materials Science at SC25

At SC25 in St. Louis, NVIDIA unveiled AI-accelerated pipelines and microservices under the ALCHEMI suite to revolutionize chemistry and materials research. From Brookhaven's nanoscale imaging to ENEOS's immersion cooling fluids and UDC's next-gen OLEDs, these tools promise to slash simulation times and unlock breakthroughs in energy, aerospace, and displays. This fusion of GPU power and AI is poised to accelerate discoveries critical for future tech like liquid-cooled data centers and efficient batteries.
China's Breakthrough Optical Quantum Chip: 1,000x Faster Than Nvidia GPUs, But Scalability Hurdles Remain

China's Breakthrough Optical Quantum Chip: 1,000x Faster Than Nvidia GPUs, But Scalability Hurdles Remain

A Chinese firm has unveiled what it calls the world's first scalable, industrial-grade optical quantum computing chip, boasting speeds 1,000 times faster than Nvidia's GPUs for AI tasks. While this compact innovation promises rapid deployment in sectors like aerospace and finance, low production yields highlight the challenges in bridging quantum hype to mainstream reality. As global competition intensifies, this development underscores the photonic edge in the race for quantum supremacy.