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Even as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is making moves to unblock his company's H200 chips in China, a group of US lawmakers has warned that the company's advanced tech is allegedly being used to boost Chinese military capabilities.
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says This Is the Best Way for Normal People to Get a High-Paying Job in AI
Don’t have a Ph.D in AI? Nvidia’s CEO says there are other ways to ride the current AI wave to prosperity.
The massive AI buildout is demanding more manual labor jobs such as plumbers and electricians. Jensen Huang says salaries are surging as a result.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praises TSMC's increased US investment
Nvidia Boss Jensen Huang praised TSMC's increased investment commitments under a new Taiwan-US trade deal. Huang has arrived in Taiwan just after the economy ministry gave the go-ahead for Nvidia's regional headquarters in Taipei.
Nvidia purchased $2 billion worth of CoreWeave shares as it expanded its partnership with the cloud company, which will use Nvidia chips.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: CoreWeave partnership expanding to add Nvidia CPU and storage platform
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang and CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss their expanded partnership, AI demand, and more.
This decision represents far more than a new product launch; it is the culmination of Nvidia's push to become a one-stop silicon provider for AI and
The AI boom is threatening white-collar entry jobs—but it’s creating a booming six-figure opportunity for electricians, plumbers, and construction workers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has dismissed criticism that the company’s growing investments in AI firms amount to circular financing, calling the claims absurd and insisting the bets reflect confidence in long-term,
Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. The annual Davos gathering of political leaders, top executives and celebrities runs from Jan. 19-23. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg
Nvidia's Huang claims that Taiwan will not lose its silicon shield as TSMC expands overseas because demand for leading-edge semiconductor production is so high that a global chipmaking footprint is essential to meet it.