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From barbecue diplomacy to AI deals: Five takeaways from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Asia tour
From barbecue diplomacy to AI deals: Five takeaways from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Asia tour Even as fans trailed him through Taipei and Seoul, Jensen Huang's visit revealed something more consequential - a glimpse into Nvidia's plans to stay on top of the global AI economy. SINGAPORE: For three weeks, Jensen Huang has been hard to miss. From late-night Korean barbecue dinners to baseball pitches and packed keynote halls, the Nvidia CEO’s swing through China, Taiwan and South Korea drew...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declines Senate testimony on AI, China and exports
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has declined an invitation from Sen. Elizabeth Warren to testify before the Senate Banking Committee this Thursday, as lawmakers increase scrutiny of the chipmaker's China business and its role at the center of the global AI boom. Huang's decision means one of the most powerful executives in AI will not appear at a hearing focused on American AI development, innovation, affordability and U.S. technological dominance. Warren, D-Mass., had asked Huang to testify about...
Warren invites Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Senate hearing on China AI chip sales
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is being invited to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on June 11 as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., sharpens her focus on the chipmaker's China sales, export controls and role at the center of the global AI boom. "Appearing as a witness will give you an opportunity to testify about NVIDIA's views on U.S. export control laws and regulations and NVIDIA's business in China," Warren wrote in a letter first obtained by CNBC. She asked Huang to confirm his...
Nvidia CEO agrees with TCS, Salesforce, SAP CEOs: It's an incredible time to be a software company
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has echoed the optimism of global software leaders and pushed back against the fears of a looming “SaaSpocalypse,” telling audiences at Computex that the rise of agentic AI is creating unprecedented opportunities for software firms. Huang addressed concerns that AI agents could disrupt traditional SaaS models, saying: “A lot of people have said, ‘Jensen, AI is coming. Agentic AI is coming.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declines Warren’s request to testify at AI hearing
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has declined an invitation from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., to testify at a Senate committee hearing later this week about American AI development, NBC News has learned. Thursday’s hearing, held by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, will examine AI’s role in American innovation, affordability and technological dominance. Warren had requested Huang’s attendance to learn more about Nvidia’s business in China and its approach to export...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils 'new era of PC' for AI age: 5 Key takeaways from GTC
The headline announcement was a new PC developed in partnership with Microsoft, which Huang called "the biggest reinvention in 40 years. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stepped onto the stage in his trademark leather jacket to unveil the artificial intelligence company’s latest innovations at its annual GTC conference in Taiwan, often referred to as the “Super Bowl” of AI. From praising the place he was born and a new PC with Microsoft to touting AI agents.
India IT Stocks Soar as Nvidia CEO Huang Calms AI Disruption Fears
Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks during Computex 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan, on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Computex is Asia’s biggest electronics show, one that’s transformed in recent years from a PC exhibition into an all-AI affair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg
Key Themes to Watch at Asia’s Biggest AI Tech Show
Jensen Huang in Taipei on May 27. Photographer: An Rong Xu/Bloomberg
Nvidia, Hyundai Deepen Joint Push Into AI-Powered Robotics
Jensen Huang, center right, speaks next to Chung Euisun, at the Hyundai Motor headquarters in Seoul on June 8. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg
Nvidia bets $150B on Taiwan as Trump's plan to make US an AI hub backfires
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a substantial annual investment of $150 billion to ensure Taiwan remains central to the AI revolution. This funding will support the creation of a new Nvidia headquarters in Taiwan, which is expected to solidify the region as a global technology manufacturing hub by 2030.