In a rare public display, billionaires Huang, Lee, and Chung shared a meal at Kkanbu Chicken, triggering a viral sensation and a stock market surge for chicken companies. The dinner coincided with Huang's announcement of Nvidia's major investment in South Korea's tech sector.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang visits South Korea, announcing a massive partnership to enhance AI infrastructure with major tech players like Hyundai and Samsung during APEC Summit 2025.
Nvidia has made headlines by becoming the first company to surpass a $5 trillion market value amid a booming AI sector. CEO Jensen Huang discusses future revenue expectations, while notable figures like Cramer and Starbucks' CEO weigh in.
Nvidia has reached a historic milestone, becoming the first company valued at $5 trillion, fueled by an AI chip frenzy. While the tech giant thrives, concerns about an impending AI bubble loom large.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has canceled plans to send federal agents to San Francisco after discussions with Mayor Lurie and influential tech CEOs. The mayor reported significant declines in crime, urging a focus on local progress.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has scrapped plans to send federal troops to San Francisco following discussions with the city's mayor and prominent tech leaders. This decision comes amid a push from the tech industry for local solutions to crime and safety.
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?
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.