Nvidia's CEO warns that aggressive policies against China could harm the U.S. tech industry, stressing the importance of collaboration. With AI chips at stake, he highlights the need for nuanced approaches in U.S.-China relations.
Nvidia's CEO warns of rising competition from China's chipmakers as they rapidly advance in AI technology, jeopardizing Nvidia's market position and stock performance. Will the U.S. giant maintain its lead?
Wen-Hsing Huang, a 25-year-old software engineer at Amazon, shares her journey from Taiwan to the U.S. and how she's redefining the American dream amid visa uncertainties and tech layoffs.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman voiced support for Trump's new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, claiming it could attract top talent to the U.S. However, critics warn it may hinder innovation by limiting access to skilled workers.
Recent changes to the H-1B visa program have led to chaos in Silicon Valley, but tech leaders like Nvidia's Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman remain optimistic about the future of immigration in the U.S.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang reassures Chinese officials about the security of their AI chips amidst rising tensions. With new export licenses granted, can Nvidia bridge the gap between U.S. and China?
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang praises China's open-source AI as a revolutionary force in global supply chains, highlighting the return of H20 AI chip sales amid eased US restrictions.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced that the Trump administration has approved the sale of advanced H20 AI chips to China, aiming to enhance competition in the rapidly growing AI market despite ongoing trade tensions.
In a groundbreaking achievement, Nvidia has become the first public company to reach a valuation of $4 trillion, outpacing tech giants like Apple and Microsoft. This milestone reflects the soaring investor confidence in the potential of artificial intelligence, which Nvidia has championed for years. CEO Jensen Huang's strategic investments in AI technologies have positioned the company at the forefront of this technological revolution.
In a recent trip to the Middle East, President Trump publicly criticized Apple CEO Tim Cook for not attending. The tension escalated with a tariff threat on iPhones made outside the U.S. What does this mean for Apple?