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Huang’s comments came as the truce between the U.S. and China over tariffs and semiconductors continues to be delicate.
The now-scrapped rule would have limited the number of advanced artificial intelligence chips NVIDIA could sell to certain ...
CEO Jensen Huang calls the US chip export controls a "failure," highlighting the US chipmaker's market share loss in China. V ...
Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, advises students to learn artificial intelligence. He emphasizes the importance of interacting with ...
As Nvidia Corp. faces increasing challenges to its China business under U.S. trade restrictions, the company is warning that ...
The chipmaker invested $3.2 billion in capital expenditures in fiscal 2025, expanding Blackwell accelerator production and AI infrastructure. Analysts expect first-quarter 2026 capex to hover around ...
Nvidia's Jensen Huang labels US chip export controls as a failure, arguing they inadvertently boost Chinese technological ...
Jensen Huang, head of the American chipmaker, said the Biden-era controls were a “failure” that had cost his and other U.S. companies billions of dollars in sales.
Taipei: Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said Wednesday that US export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China ...
Nvidia dominates the Computex trade show in Taiwan, where CEO Jensen Huang is massively popular.
At a closed-door press event during Computex Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized U.S. export controls and diffusion rules on AI chips, saying the restrictions have cost Nvidia billions of U.S.
Huang called U.S. measures designed to limit the export of Nvidia's AI chips to China "a failure," per multiple reports.