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Before we leap towards policies that are hurtful to other people, take a step back and maybe reflect on what are the policies that are helpful to America.”
In short, the ongoing trade disputes between the US and China have been a real headache for Nvidia, and while Huang and the Trump administration appear to be on good terms, even the considerable weight of the most valuable company in the world doesn't appear to have made much of a dent on current US or Chinese government policy.
Tech giant Nvidia leans on Micron’s HBM memory to unlock next-gen AI performance as AI hardware evolves in lockstep.
Six AI startups are part of Jensen Huang's future vision for human-agentic AI workforces.
With the company’s China business “100% out,” Nvidia is treating the world’s second-largest computing market as a rounding error — for now
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang says Friday's unveiling of a U.S.-made Blackwell wafer to make artificial intelligence chips domestically was "just the beginning." The wafer was made at Taiwan Semiconductor's facility in Arizona.
In an internal message, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang reiterated his support for Trump's H-1B changes and shared personal reflections on immigration.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says electricians, plumbers, and carpenters will be needed by the hundreds of thousands as AI drives a data center building boom.
And now, on top of that, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just announced bad news for rivals.
Nvidia lost its entire Chinese market share as US export controls and Chinese security investigations prevent sales of AI chips.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said in an interview that businesses in the future will employ both humans and AI agents.