Nvidia signs multi-million deal to establish AI centre in Vietnam


HANOI (AFP): US chip giant Nvidia signed a multi-million deal this week to establish an AI centre in Vietnam.

Jensen Huang, chairman and CEO of the Silicon Valley chip titan, met with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh during a visit to Hanoi, where the two agreed to open an artificial intelligence research and development centre.

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