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Jensen Huang thinks AI is now useful to people and companies , and it’s profitable and so corporates will want to invest more.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday put the company at the center of a new AI-driven economy, announcing a slate of major AI initiatives with industry partners. Why it matters: Huang is broadening Nvidia's reach as a key U.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's stark warning for US on AI: 'China has made it clear, they don't want...'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns the US government that restricting China's access to advanced AI chips could cede global AI talent to rivals. He highlighted China's effective ban on Nvidia's operations and urged a rethink of policies that could isolate developers.
Trump said export controls on Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips were not discussed during his talks with China’s Xi on Thursday, after he alluded to the possibility a day earlier.
These words clearly indicate that Nvidia still has massive room for growth and remains a buy going into its quarterly report.
Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia plans to supply its graphics processing units for projects with the South Korean businesses and government to advance the country’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and technologies.
Unsuspecting YouTube viewers looking for Nvidia's GTC keynote on Tuesday might well have found themselves accidentally watching a Jensen Huang deepfake promoting a cryptocurrency scam, after YouTube promoted the video over the official stream.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company is manufacturing its Blackwell AI GPUs in America during today's GTC Keynote presentation. The man in the leather jacket even put together a nifty video highlighting the revamped supply chain.
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Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market valuation as AI boom drives historic growth
Nvidia makes history as first company to reach $5 trillion market valuation, driven by chipmaker's dominance in the artificial intelligence revolution.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) may not be a quantum computing innovator, but CEO Jensen Huang, a man some consider the godfather of AI, has a lot to say about the profound, potentially game-changing nascent technology.