Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showed off powerful new chips to convince investors that demand will remain high.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Jensen Huang is confident that queues for Nvidia chips aren't ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praises Huawei as a formidable tech company in AI while criticizing US restrictions as poorly executed. Huang also denied involvement in a consortium to acquire a stake in ...
Jensen Huang delivered the keynote at Nvidia’s conference. Getty Images Another upgraded family of chips called Vera Rubin, which will be more powerful and enable faster processing speeds than ...
Nvidia (NVDA) hosted its first ever Quantum Day, an event to explore how quantum technology could impact industries. It ...
When you look over Jensen Huang‘s remarks from his GTC keynote speech this week, there’s almost a manic sense of euphoria there. The Nvidia CEO suggests that new hardware products are going to ...
Jensen Huang is confident that queues for Nvidia chips aren't going anywhere. The Nvidia CEO is betting on its powerful new chips and an industry shift to inference. Investors are a bit jittery ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang retracted comments casting doubt on the timeline for quantum computers at Nvidia’s "Quantum Day" event. Huang acknowledged his previous remarks were misleading and ...
Jensen Huang said that Huawei's "presence in AI is growing every single year." "We can't assume they are not going to be a factor," Huang said. Huawei has been using China-made chips in its ...
In context: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently said that "real" quantum computers would need a few more years, or even decades, to appear on the market. His comments hurt quantum-related stocks ...
GTC 2025, heralded as “AI Woodstock,” is being hosted at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. Huang's keynote has been focused on the company's advancements in AI and his predictions for how the industry ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks on stage during a keynote at the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (Stephen Lam /San Francisco Chronicle via AP ...