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.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Huang said he will be celebrating Lunar New Year with employees.
It’s a big event every year, but this year we've seen some really eye-opening news on advancements in AI, and hardware in particular.
Nvidia and Jensen Huang took over CES 2025 with the RTX 50-series debut, but the hardware is a vehicle for AI ambitions.
The great thing for investors is that Nvidia's technology sits at the epicenter of the nascent but fast-growing agentic AI market.
Some of the biggest names in tech say AI agents will have a huge impact in 2025. Others say it's just hype. Ian King has the full
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Meanwhile, a slew of other tech executives including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are reportedly set to attend the events on Monday.
AI agents are quickly becoming part of the workforce, and as NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang pointed out at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, this week, companies are going to have to figure out how best to work with them.
Introduction - The year 2024 marked a pivotal time in artificial intelligence, where aspirations transformed into concrete achievements,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's recent low-profile visit to China has reaffirmed the company's strategic focus on this crucial market amid tightening US restrictions on advanced semiconductor exports.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has said improvements to the chip giant’s hardware are outpacing Moore’s Law. In an interview with TechCrunch after his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Huang said “Our systems are progressing way faster than Moore’s Law.”