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Nvidia, Jensen Huang and AI
Jensen Huang Says Nvidia Is a ‘Technology Company,’ but It’s Really an AI Company
Nvidia and Jensen Huang took over CES 2025 with the RTX 50-series debut, but the hardware is a vehicle for AI ambitions.
NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang says that IT is about to take over HR as AI agents rise to power
AI agents are quickly becoming part of the workforce, and as NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang pointed out at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, this week, companies are going to have to figure out how best to work with them.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's blunt words on quantum computing sparks backlash
Throughout the current AI boom, quantum computing companies have quietly been making advancements, offering previews as to what the next phase of technology could look like. Huang
The Future According to Nvidia's Jensen Huang
In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst David Meier and host Mary Long discuss Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's CES keynote, plus: All "the cool stuff that's coming," from personal supercomputers to self-driving trucks and AI-rendered worlds.
Biden plans more limits on AMD, NVIDIA AI chip exports
Nvidia criticizes reported Biden plan for AI chip export curbs
Nvidia on Thursday criticized a reported plan by the Joe Biden administration to impose new restrictions on AI chip exports, saying that the outgoing U.S. leader should not "preempt incoming President Trump" by enacting a last-minute policy.
Nvidia: Further Restrictions on AI Chip Exports Would 'Harm Economy'
"We would encourage President Biden to not preempt incoming President Trump by enacting a policy that will only harm the US economy, set America back, and play into the hands of US adversaries," Nvidia VP Ned Finkle tells Reuters on Friday.
Biden to Further Limit Nvidia AI Chip Exports in Final Push
President Joe Biden’s administration plans one additional round of restrictions on the export of artificial intelligence chips from the likes of Nvidia Corp. just days before leaving office, a final push in his effort to keep advanced technologies out of the hands of China and Russia.
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Nvidia CEO says his AI chips are improving faster than Moore’s Law
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the performance of his company's AI chips is advancing faster than historical rates set by Moore ...
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Apple vs. Nvidia: Which Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Will Perform Better Under Trump's Looming Tariffs?
President-elect Donald Trump promised tariffs for months. In less than two weeks, he can begin to implement them. Investors ...
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Nvidia’s $3,000 ‘Personal AI Supercomputer’ Will Let You Ditch the Data Center
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also announced new AI tools for creating autonomous agents during a keynote address at CES.
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Nvidia's tiny $3,000 computer for AI developers steals the show at CES
The supercomputer will cost about $3,000 when it becomes available in May, Nvidia said, and will be available from the ...
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AI comes down from the cloud as chips get smarter
Artificial intelligence is moving from data centers to "the edge" as computer makers build the technology into laptops, ...
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Nvidia Stock May Rise As Its Stealth AI Cloud Rivals Big Customers
AI researchers and data scientists. Nvidia announced Project DIGITS — a desktop AI supercomputer with the company’s latest ...
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CES 2025: NVIDIA Unveils GeForce RTX 50-Series Chips, AI Research Supercomputers, and More
Nvidia CES 2025 shocks with RTX 50 GPUs, groundbreaking AI, and bold auto-tech partnerships. What's next for gaming and ...
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Nvidia Stock Drops. This Is What Comes After AI Chips.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled new gaming graphics cards at the CES tech trade show in Las Vegas but didn’t offer details ...
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