NVIDIA Can Sell AI Chip to China Again
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the US must win over global AI developers — especially the 50% in China — to lead the future of AI.
Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang should be praised for traveling to China this week in pursuit of expansion in what is a crucial market for all manner of blue-chip U.S. companies. A world that is economically interconnected is a much more peaceful one.
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"They don't need Nvidia's chips ... to build their military," Jensen Huang said in a CNN interview aired Sunday, days ahead of another trip to China.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNasdaq reacts to a major breakthrough in trade with ChinaGood, the Nasdaq is reacting to what can only be considered a major breakthrough in trade with China. Nvidia's chips will be like the US dollar, it is the reserve currency of technology and it is the U.S.'s as it should be. Congratulations Jensen for amazing perseverance. No quit…
Now, let's consider Jensen Huang's recent move. The CEO sold shares of Nvidia from July 8 through July 10, and that follows a sale of shares from June 18 through June 23.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang moved ahead of LVMH’s Bernard Arnault to become the world’s sixth-richest person as shares of the chipmaker rallied to an all-time high Tuesday, after the company said sales of its H20 AI chips would resume “soon” in China,
AI job losses are inevitable, but new innovations will curb the effects, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang saysHuang has been warned by senators before an upcoming trip to ChinaUS tech should 'set the global standard' Huang arguesIt’s long been prophesied AI will lead to mass unemployment,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will attend China's international supply chain expo this week and is expected to meet top Chinese officials, signaling the chipmaker's continued commitment to the Chinese market amid rising U.