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In parallel, Nvidia confirmed it expects to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China, following recent indications from the Trump administration that it would greenlight export licenses.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang contradicts Anthropic CEO's 'white-collar apocalypse' prediction, suggesting AI will augment jobs while encouraging workers to adapt.
The advent of commercially available artificial intelligence (AI) systems has brought with it a growing need for prodigious computing power. Newcomer CoreWeave (CRWV -6.95%), whic
As the AI chipmaker rockets past a $4 trillion valuation, CEO Jensen Huang lays out a stunning vision of a future with robot assistants and revived American factories, but admits the transition won't be painless.
At the Beijing Expo, Jensen Huang also announced plans for a new chip for Chinese clients that is designed for robotics and smart factories.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has openly admitted to global employees that Nvidia has surpassed Intel in the AI chip market. This candid acknowledgment underscores the company's dramatic fall from its former dominance in the semiconductor sector and highlights the scale of Intel's struggles in the AI era.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said, during a trip to Beijing this week, that if he were a student today, he’d focus on the physical sciences.
In a meeting with Jensen Huang, Minister Wang Wentao says China’s doors are wide open for Nvidia and other multinational firms.
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Perplexity's CEO says a week's worth of work by a human could soon be done using just one prompt on its AI browser, Comet.