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Nuvia's Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Preston Hansen, Featured as May Cover Story in CXO Magazine
SALT LAKE CITY, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Nuvia Dental Implant Center's Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Preston Hansen, has been featured as the May 2025 cover story of CXO Magazine—a global leadership magazine spotlighting industry changemakers. In the article titled 'Transforming Healthcare Through Life-Changing Patient Experiences,' Dr. Hansen shares his journey from a young dental student to now leading a monumental change in the dental implant industry with a new approach to full mouth restorations. The feature highlights just how groundbreaking Nuvia's process is. The ability to deliver permanent full-mouth dental implants just 24 hours after surgery is disrupting traditional care methods that have hardly been innovated for decades. With a new approach, Nuvia is restoring smiles, changing lives, and re-imagining the patient experience. In the Feature CXO covers Dr. Hansen's surgical background, his passion for patient care, and Nuvia's commitment to giving patients the smiles they've always wanted in a timeframe that not only promotes healing, but is extremely convenient for patients. Dr. Hansen shares about what treatment is like saying, 'We built everything around one promise: give people back their smiles and their lives in a way that's fast, safe, and predictable'. With a team of oral surgeons, restorative dentists, CRNAs, and in-house lab technicians, Nuvia has created a rare dental implant experience that prioritizes safety and comfort so patients never have to question if they're in good hands. The feature also distinguishes between the old and new method of approaching dental implants, emphasizing that Nuvia patients aren't given a temporary set of teeth after their dental implants are placed. The CXO feature also highlights Nuvia's recent national recognitions, including: 'Dental Restoration Company of the Year' — Awarded by Healthcare Business Review for both 2024 and 2025 99.13% implant success rate Thousands of lives transformed through a 24-hour permanent smile process 'Traditional treatment plans can take months or even years' Dr. Hansen says in the article. 'Our approach delivers a permanent solution in 24 hours—with fewer appointments, less downtime, and far more predictability.' To see first hand stories from Nuvia patients, check out Nuvia TV. About Nuvia Dental Implant Center Nuvia exclusively does full-mouth dental implants delivered with permanent teeth in just 24 hours—not temporary dentures. With a highly coordinated team approach, advanced imaging, and an in-house lab, Nuvia provides a safe, fast, and predictable alternative to traditional implant methods. With multiple U.S. locations and thousands of life-changing procedures completed each year, Nuvia is offering a proven, one and done treatment for those with missing or failing teeth. Media Contact: marketing@
Yahoo
4 days ago
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Nuvia's Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Preston Hansen, Featured as May Cover Story in CXO Magazine
SALT LAKE CITY, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nuvia Dental Implant Center's Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Preston Hansen, has been featured as the May 2025 cover story of CXO Magazine—a global leadership magazine spotlighting industry changemakers. In the article titled "Transforming Healthcare Through Life-Changing Patient Experiences," Dr. Hansen shares his journey from a young dental student to now leading a monumental change in the dental implant industry with a new approach to full mouth restorations. The feature highlights just how groundbreaking Nuvia's process is. The ability to deliver permanent full-mouth dental implants just 24 hours after surgery is disrupting traditional care methods that have hardly been innovated for decades. With a new approach, Nuvia is restoring smiles, changing lives, and re-imagining the patient experience. In the Feature CXO covers Dr. Hansen's surgical background, his passion for patient care, and Nuvia's commitment to giving patients the smiles they've always wanted in a timeframe that not only promotes healing, but is extremely convenient for patients. Dr. Hansen shares about what treatment is like saying, "We built everything around one promise: give people back their smiles and their lives in a way that's fast, safe, and predictable". With a team of oral surgeons, restorative dentists, CRNAs, and in-house lab technicians, Nuvia has created a rare dental implant experience that prioritizes safety and comfort so patients never have to question if they're in good hands. The feature also distinguishes between the old and new method of approaching dental implants, emphasizing that Nuvia patients aren't given a temporary set of teeth after their dental implants are placed. The CXO feature also highlights Nuvia's recent national recognitions, including: "Dental Restoration Company of the Year" — Awarded by Healthcare Business Review for both 2024 and 2025 99.13% implant success rate Thousands of lives transformed through a 24-hour permanent smile process "Traditional treatment plans can take months or even years" Dr. Hansen says in the article. "Our approach delivers a permanent solution in 24 hours—with fewer appointments, less downtime, and far more predictability." To see first hand stories from Nuvia patients, check out Nuvia TV. About Nuvia Dental Implant Center Nuvia exclusively does full-mouth dental implants delivered with permanent teeth in just 24 hours—not temporary dentures. With a highly coordinated team approach, advanced imaging, and an in-house lab, Nuvia provides a safe, fast, and predictable alternative to traditional implant methods. With multiple U.S. locations and thousands of life-changing procedures completed each year, Nuvia is offering a proven, one and done treatment for those with missing or failing teeth. Media Contact: marketing@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Nuvia Dental Implant Center Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Yahoo
21-05-2025
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Qualcomm says it will build custom data center CPUs that link with Nvidia chips
-- Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) announced Monday it will develop custom data center CPUs designed to link with Nvidia's AI chips, marking a renewed push into the server processor market. While Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) dominates the AI accelerator space, its chips require CPUs—traditionally supplied by Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD). Nvidia has also entered the CPU market with its Arm-based "Grace" chip. Now, Qualcomm is rejoining the race, leveraging Nvidia technology to improve communication between its CPUs and Nvidia GPUs. 'With the ability to connect our custom processors to Nvidia's rack-scale architecture, we're advancing a shared vision of high-performance energy-efficient computing to the data center,' Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said Monday. Qualcomm initially pursued an Arm-based server chip in the 2010s and tested it with Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), but scaled back the effort amid legal pressures and cost cuts. The initiative was revived following Qualcomm's 2021 acquisition of a team of former Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) chip engineers. Since then, the company has resumed discussions with Meta and signed a letter of understanding with Saudi AI firm Humain to co-develop a custom data center CPU. Qualcomm's push into data center CPUs gained momentum with its 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, a company that develops Arm-based processor designs and plays a central role in Qualcomm's renewed server chip ambitions. The data center CPU space is fiercely competitive, with major cloud providers like Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) already deploying their own custom-built processors, alongside established industry giants AMD and Intel. Qualcomm's expansion into this segment is part of a broader effort to reduce its reliance on smartphones, where it has long dominated with processors and modems. The company is promoting its chips as energy-efficient and capable of running AI workloads directly on devices, rather than offloading them to the cloud. This on-device approach could enable faster AI performance and improved privacy, as sensitive data remains local to the hardware. Related articles Qualcomm says it will build custom data center CPUs that link with Nvidia chips BT set to sell TNT Sports stake to Warner Bros Discovery – FT UnitedHealth gains as insider buys spurs dip buying Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Yahoo
19-05-2025
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Qualcomm says it will build custom data center CPUs that link with Nvidia chips
-- Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) announced Monday it will develop custom data center CPUs designed to link with Nvidia's AI chips, marking a renewed push into the server processor market. While Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) dominates the AI accelerator space, its chips require CPUs—traditionally supplied by Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD). Nvidia has also entered the CPU market with its Arm-based "Grace" chip. Now, Qualcomm is rejoining the race, leveraging Nvidia technology to improve communication between its CPUs and Nvidia GPUs. 'With the ability to connect our custom processors to Nvidia's rack-scale architecture, we're advancing a shared vision of high-performance energy-efficient computing to the data center,' Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said Monday. Qualcomm initially pursued an Arm-based server chip in the 2010s and tested it with Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), but scaled back the effort amid legal pressures and cost cuts. The initiative was revived following Qualcomm's 2021 acquisition of a team of former Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) chip engineers. Since then, the company has resumed discussions with Meta and signed a letter of understanding with Saudi AI firm Humain to co-develop a custom data center CPU. Qualcomm's push into data center CPUs gained momentum with its 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, a company that develops Arm-based processor designs and plays a central role in Qualcomm's renewed server chip ambitions. The data center CPU space is fiercely competitive, with major cloud providers like Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) already deploying their own custom-built processors, alongside established industry giants AMD and Intel. Qualcomm's expansion into this segment is part of a broader effort to reduce its reliance on smartphones, where it has long dominated with processors and modems. The company is promoting its chips as energy-efficient and capable of running AI workloads directly on devices, rather than offloading them to the cloud. This on-device approach could enable faster AI performance and improved privacy, as sensitive data remains local to the hardware. Related articles Qualcomm says it will build custom data center CPUs that link with Nvidia chips JPMorgan cuts Netflix stock as recent outperformance reduces risk-reward appeal Street Calls of the Week
Yahoo
19-05-2025
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Qualcomm confirms it is re-entering the data center CPU market, starting with Saudi Arabia's AI cloud project
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Qualcomm has confirmed its long-rumored data center CPU rollout will start in collaboration with Saudi Arabia's state-backed AI cloud infrastructure project, in partnership with HUMAIN AI. In a press release, the company confirmed it has signed a memorandum of understanding with HUMAIN, a new Saudi Arabian venture backed by the country's Public Investment Fund (PIF). The move represents a return to making data center CPUs after Qualcomm's first failed initiative. Qualcomm famously developed Centriq data center CPUs in 2017 but then canceled the project in 2019. The company later purchased the startup Nuvia, which was designing Arm-based data center CPUs. Qualcomm repurposed the tech for its Snapdragon processors for Windows machines, but speculation has continued that the company would re-enter the data center CPU market with Nuvia's tech under the hood. Qualcomm and HUMAIN AI say they will partner in developing next-generation AI data centers, infrastructure, and cloud-to-edge services. Specifically, Qualcomm says it intends to develop and build "cutting-edge AI data centers in Saudi Arabia designed to deliver highly efficient, scalable cloud-to-edge hybrid AI inferencing solutions for local and international customers based on Qualcomm Technologies' edge and data center solutions." Qualcomm says it will also develop and supply state-of-the-art data center CPU and AI solutions to HUMAIN's data centers and speed up the use of the infrastructure by leveraging Snapdragon and Dragonwing processors. Qualcomm and HUMAIN say their data centers "are intended to provide both government and enterprise organizations with access to high-performance and power efficient CPU and AI cloud infrastructure and cloud-to-edge services." As part of the agreement, Qualcomm will also establish a Qualcomm Design Center in Saudi Arabia for semiconductor technology. Cristiano Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm Incorporated, said Qualcomm was "pleased to be working with HUMAIN to support the realization" of its goal to become a global AI leader. Qualcomm hinted at plans to develop server CPUs earlier this year when it hired Sailesh Kottapalli, former chief architect of Intel's Xeon server processors. Kottapalli's tenure included projects such as x86, Itanium, and multiple Xeon generations. The news follows Nvidia's own announcement that it will send 18,000 AI GPUs to the country, which will be used to build a 500-megawatt data center. It follows the Trump administration's official scrapping of the AI Diffusion Rule, which restricted the export of AI chips to most countries. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Sign in to access your portfolio