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Jensen Huang's early life was difficult. He cleaned toilets and faced bullying. He co-founded Nvidia. The company faced ...
NVIDIA CEO says that the Chinese military is not using his company's chips due to export controls and lack of necessity.
The firm has announced that sales of its H20 chip to China would resume, with Washington's nod. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The approvals mark a major reversal after April’s sweeping restrictions, imposed by the Trump administration, barred ...
NVIDIA Corp. CEO Jensen Huang will meet President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, one day before the chip ...
Tesla and xAI CEO Elon Musk admitted he had “resisted AI for too long” and was now fully embracing the technology, a shift from his earlier warnings about its dangers ...
FuriosaAI, a rising South Korean chipmaker, is quietly emerging as a serious Nvidia challenger in the AI hardware world. After turning down Meta’s $800M offer, FuriosaAI partnered with LG to power its ...
Ahead of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to China, US senators from both parties have cautioned him against engaging with ...
It’s been a very busy week for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. After meeting with President Donald Trump and senior officials in ...
Nvidia announced the Trump administration has approved sales of AI chips to China, reversing an earlier ban. The company ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is under mounting political pressure as he prepares for a high-profile visit to China amid escalating ...