Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Huang said he will be celebrating Lunar New Year with employees.
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Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced he will skip Donald Trump's inauguration to celebrate the Lunar New Year with employees. When questioned about his discussions with the Trump administration regarding U.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang will not attend Trump's inauguration, opting to celebrate Lunar New Year with employees. The company faces challenges from new AI export control rules, complicating chip supply amidst high demand.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Nvidia's chief executive Jensen Huang said on Friday he will not be attending U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, but will instead be "on the road" celebrating the Lunar New Year with employees and their families.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently visited China, making stops in Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai to celebrate Lunar New Year with local employees. The
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wrapped up a fast-paced 55-hour visit to Taiwan, which included engagements with top industry leaders and visits to key manufacturing sites, underscoring the island's role in the global artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor industries.
The Nvidia RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 launch is just around the corner, with both high-end GPUs due to be released on January 30. However, several reports from retailers and brands alike have stoked fears of shortages of both cards ahead of their release date.
The CEO also confirmed plans to attend similar celebrations in Beijing next week, as part of Nvidia’s efforts to engage with its workforce and partners across Asia.
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Celebrating the Year of the Snake, people attend the 27th New Year Firecracker Ceremonies during Chinese Lunar New Year Celebrations at Sara D. Roosevelt Park in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood, New York,
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