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Nvidia boss Huang set to meet Trump at White House
Meeting had been arranged before news about advances in artificial intelligence by China’s DeepSeekFinancial Times - 4h -
Trump to meet with CEO of chipmaker Nvidia
President Trump will meet with the CEO of chipmaking powerhouse Nvidia on Friday as the White House reportedly mulls tightening chip exports to China, a White House official confirmed to The Hill. ...The Hill - 3h -
DeepSeek could represent Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s worst nightmare
The recent AI advances by Chinese upstart DeepSeek could be the beginning of a potential nightmare scenario that Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang has been worrying about since the chip ...MarketWatch - 3d -
Nvidia's Jensen Huang is 'dead wrong' about quantum computers, D-Wave CEO says
D-Wave Quantum CEO Alan Baratz said Nvidia’s Jensen Huang is “dead wrong” about quantum computing after comments from the head of the chip giant spooked Wall Street on Wednesday.NBC News - Jan. 8 -
Nvidia's Jensen Huang is 'dead wrong' about quantum computers, D-Wave CEO says
D-Wave Quantum shares plunged 36% on Wednesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang suggested that quantum computers are decades away.CNBC - Jan. 8 -
Micron’s stock looks like a winner after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s CES keynote
Huang’s hotly anticipated speech brought mention that Micron is providing memory for new Blackwell gaming chips.MarketWatch - Jan. 7 -
Don't be fooled by Nvidia stock's slide after CEO Jensen Huang laid out an AI roadmap
The CEO's product announcements are not as important as the long-term vision he presented.CNBC - Jan. 7 -
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Just Reminded the World Who’s King of AI
The CEO shared an upbeat outlook for the AI industry and Blackwell chips at CES.Inc. - Jan. 7 -
How Jensen Huang and 3 Nvidia Board Members Became Billionaires
Longtime Nvidia board member Tench Coxe is among the company’s newly minted billionaires.Inc. - Jan. 2
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