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President and CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang speaks on AI at the return of ... More American manufacturing at the Hill and Valley ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes small, focused AI teams can drive massive impact when given the right resources. Speaking at ...
Nvidia has ordered 300,000 H20 GPUs from TSMC as Chinese demand surges, despite political backlash over national security ...
Huawei's CloudMatrix 384, showcased at WAIC Shanghai, is emerging as a strong competitor to Nvidia's GB200 NVL72. Despite U.S ...
Despite stumbling slightly, Jensen Huang began his speech in Mandarin and said, 'I am very happy to be here'. His easy-going ...
Nvidia placed orders for 300,000 H20 chipsets with contract manufacturer TSMC last week, two sources said, with one of them ...
Despite hopes of selling its less advanced H20 chip to China again, Nvidia didn’t have a booth at the World AI Conference ...
Nvidia has asked Chinese companies interested in purchasing Nvidia H20 chips to submit new documentation including order ...
China’s AI messaging is starting to sound like “AI for all,” but the United States is split on its own tactic.
The Trump administration has softened its stance toward China, allowing the sale of AI chips and cancelling meetings with top Taiwanese officials.
A reversal of export controls on H20 chips presents a national-security risk, Justin Sherman writes in a guest commentary.
Nvidia’s stock slips as Chinese chipmakers like Huawei dominate Shanghai’s AI expo amid U.S. trade restrictions.