Nvidia, Jensen Huang and China
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In commenting on the company's latest results, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sounded as bullish as ever about the long-term opportunity tied to artificial intelligence. "AI inference token generation has surged tenfold in just one year,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang started his part of the company’s earnings call by addressing U.S. export controls, saying China’s $50 billion AI market “is effectively closed” to the U.S. “China's AI moves on with or without U.
Nvidia missed out on $2.5 billion in additional revenue during the first quarter of this year, after the Trump administration placed fresh restrictions on exports of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China last month.
CEO Jensen Huang’s rejection of PowerPoint presentations isn't a quirky habit—it's part of a broader trend among some of the most successful tech leaders who believe slide decks are a barrier to real thinking.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to take the stage this Sunday at Computex, an annual technology trade show, with this year’s theme—“AI Next”—focused squarely on the emerging technology that has lately powered growth in the company's business.
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has blasted US rules that blocked exports of advanced computing chips to China, arguing that they were backfiring against American companies.
Jensen Huang’s remarks resonated with many in the business world. Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma reposted a clip of Huang's interview.