China, NVIDIA and Jensen Huang
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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 urges the US to stay engaged with China in the global AI race, warning that isolation could hurt innovation and long-term leadership.
With the company’s China business “100% out,” Nvidia is treating the world’s second-largest computing market as a rounding error — for now
At the company’s annual developers confab, Huang mentioned several times that half of the world’s AI researchers come from China.
With Nvidia's meteoric rise to become the world's most valuable company, CEO Jensen Huang has gotten very famous very fast, and this picture shows it.
CEO Jensen Huang warned that the push to isolate China from advanced AI chips could go wrong. Huang Urges Balance Between American Leadership And Global Access At Nvidia's first developers' conference in
B EFORE CO-FOUNDING Nvidia, the pioneer of artificial-intelligence (AI) chips, Jensen Huang was a busboy at Denny’s, a restaurant chain. He playfully reminded people of this on
Nvidia is the world's first $5 trillion market cap company. Huang's personal wealth has increased by $17 billion over just the past week. President Donald Trump is hinting that the US could not only open the Chinese market back to Nvidia but might even allow the chipmaker to sell its most advanced product.