KEY POINTS
  • Nvidia said it would set up a new artificial intelligence lab in Cambridge when it announced that it plans to acquire Arm for $40 billion. 
  • However, people at the heart of the Cambridge tech scene are confused as to why they haven't heard more about Nvidia's plans and some are questioning whether the company is really committed to the project. 
  • Nvidia insisted that the A.I. lab is going ahead as planned. 

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks during Mobile World Congress Americas in Los Angeles on Oct. 21, 2019.

LONDON – Technologists at the heart of the technology scene in Cambridge, one of Britain's academic powerhouses, are questioning Nvidia's commitment to a new artificial intelligence (AI) lab in the city, with some wondering whether it will ever come to fruition.

The U.S. chipmaker said it would set up a "world-class AI research center" when it announced its $40 billion acquisition of rival firm Arm earlier this month. At the time, Nvidia pledged to invest in a "state-of-the-art, Arm-powered AI supercomputer, training facilities for developers and a start-up incubator."

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