Surprising no one, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang isn't too worried about a future filled with robots and superintelligent AI. In fact, he welcomes it. During a CES Q&A session with media and analysts, Huang was asked if he thought intelligent robots would ultimately side with humans,
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, will deliver the opening keynote at CES 2025 on Monday, a platform where he’s expected to unveil new gaming chips and share the company’s strategy to expand artificial intelligence (AI) applications beyond data centers.
On Monday at CES, the company unveiled Project Digits, a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer powered by a new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Reuters reports that yesterday Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hinted to investors and analysts that there are bigger plans for the Arm-based CPU within that chip, codeveloped with MediaTek.
Technology stocks struggled across the board on Monday, including declines among all but one of the Magnificent 7 firms and a big hit to quantum computing stocks.
Huang typically uses CES as a platform to announce new video game chips and unveil a flurry of new plans to expand its AI business.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has offered investors good news on many occasions in recent years. This is because Nvidia has built an empire in today's hottest growth area: artificial intelligence (AI). The tech giant is the source of the world's most sought-after chips as well as a wide variety of related products and services -- and the world's biggest companies,
Nvidia shares climbed to close at an all-time high Monday after supplier Foxconn reported record fourth-quarter revenue, and ahead of a keynote address from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at a major consumer electronics show.
Nvidia announced a host of new software and hardware technologies at CES 2025. Here are the three most important debuts.
Instead, this issue is pitting self-described populist anti-immigration MAGA hard-liners like Steve Bannon against Trump advisers such as Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy and Sriram Krishnan - all successful businesspeople, and all strong supporters of skilled immigration and a country open to talent.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised Elon Musk for advancing AI in cognitive intelligence, autonomous driving, and robotics.
The great news is this success story may be far from over. Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang, speaking at CES earlier this month, said AI is progressing at an "incredible pace." Considering this, where will Nvidia stock be in one year? Let's find out.