At least $1 billion in NVIDIA AI chips smuggled into China
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Last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it would soon resume selling its H20 chips to China after a breakthrough with the Trump administration on regulations.
When it comes to Nvidia-backed data center stocks, investors can't get enough of CoreWeave. Another competing force is emerging in the background, though.
Months after Oregon signed an agreement with the computer chip company Nvidia to educate K-12 and college students about artificial intelligence, details about how AI concepts and “AI literacy” will be taught to children as young as 5 remain unclear.
The leaders of America’s chip giants cheered the president’s artificial intelligence orders, which could help boost the domestic semiconductor industry.
Everyone is talking about Nvidia ( NVDA -0.42%), and it's been that way for a few years already. The artificial intelligence (AI) giant's stock gained 1,600% over the past five years, and it reached a tremendous milestone this month, becoming the first $4 trillion company.
Nvidia could get a boost from Elon Musk's xAI and Alphabet's Google as they race to build artificial intelligence.
NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump’s A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on 'Special Report.'
Key Points The growing demand for AI computing power has propelled both CoreWeave and Nvidia's businesses to new heights.Nvidia anticipates a growing need for AI factories to deliver processing power for AI at scale.
Jensen Huang predicts that artificial intelligence will affect everyone's jobs. The head of Nvidia believes that some jobs will disappear, but eventually, AI will elevate society.