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Tag: Jensen Huang

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Predicts 1000x Surge in AI Computing Demand

Nvidia's CEO highlights surging AI computing demand due to AI agents like OpenClaw, boosting memory chip demand from firms like Samsung.

Nvidia’s Record-Breaking Q4: How Jensen Huang’s AI Strategy is Driving $681 Billion in Revenue

Nvidia's CEO dismisses cash flow concerns, highlighting record Q4 revenue and strong AI investments driving growth in the tech sector.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Dismisses AI Bubble Concerns

Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang dismisses AI bubble concerns, highlighting the company's strong earnings and ongoing leadership in AI development.

Nvidia’s Record-Breaking Q3 Earnings: What It Means for AI Investment in 2025?

Nvidia's record financial results ease AI overvaluation concerns, showcasing strong revenue growth and robust demand for AI technologies.

Nvidia Stock Pops Past $150, Beating Microsoft in Market Value

Nvidia's stock rose to 152.36 USD amid concerns over export restrictions to China, surpassing Microsoft’s market cap.

Why Jensen Huang’s GDDR7 Signature Matters for Samsung and Nvidia

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang autographed Samsung's GDDR7 memory at GTC 2025, highlighting its significance for GPUs.

Jensen Huang Praises Samsung, Stays Quiet on HBM Supply Timeline

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang praises Samsung's HBM capabilities but avoids commenting on supply and TSMC's Intel proposal during GTC 2025.

NVIDIA Plans 4 New AI Chips a Year, Starting with Feynman in 2028

NVIDIA unveils plans for new AI chips, partnerships, and advancements in autonomous driving at GTC 2025.

NVIDIA CEO Clarifies Misstatement on RTX 50 Series Memory Supply

NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang clarified that Samsung, not Micron, will supply the RTX 50 series GPUs, addressing earlier confusion from CES 2025.

NVIDIA CEO Confident in Samsung’s HBM, Predicts Success in Groundbreaking Data Tech

NVIDIA's CEO praises Samsung's HBM technology, which could enhance data processing speeds, currently under testing for future supply.

NVIDIA’s Earnings Beat Expectations, But Stock Falls: What Investors Missed in the Aftermath

NVIDIA's stock fell 4% despite a $50 billion buyback and strong earnings, as slowing revenue growth disappointed investors.

NVIDIA’s $28.7 Billion Quarter: All Eyes on Blackwell’s Delayed Launch

Blackwell, faces delays impacting third-quarter results, despite strong second-quarter earnings expectations of $28.7 billion.