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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.
"The virtual cycle of AI has been designed, and this is ... the reason why you're seeing the world's capex going so fast," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said.
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.
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.
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.
At one point, nearly 95,000 people tuned in to the fake stream, compared to around 12,000 watching the real keynote.
Nvidia Corp chief executive officer Jensen Huang has sold more than US$1 billion worth of the chipmaker’s shares since June, completing a massive pre-planned stock sale.
When Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang arrived in South Korea, global attention turned to a viral "chimaek" (fried chicken and beer) dinner on Oct. 30,
First spotted by technology journalist Dylan Martin, the real Nvidia GTC DC keynote had just begun when the fake broadcast rose to the top of YouTube’s search results. By the time Huang began speaking at the legitimate event, only about 12,000 people were watching, compared to nearly 95,000 following the fabricated stream.