Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC that US export controls on China have hurt his business, but Chinese companies will find ways to innovate.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says everyone should hire a virtual AI-powered tutor — and that within the next 10 years, the tool could help people become “superhuman.”
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang acknowledged initial delays with the Blackwell AI chip but assured investors that Blackwell Ultra remains on track for a second-half 2025 release, while the company also prepares for its next-generation Verarubin architecture.
Nvidia reported earnings for Q4 2025, reassuring investors that its future looks as bright as ever. The artificial intelligence (AI) leader didn’t post earnings for the quarter until weeks after its Magnificent 7 peers.
CEO Jensen Huang is already looking beyond the hype. A.I.’s next phase will be “physical A.I.,” he said during Nvidia’s fourth-quarter earnings call yesterday (Feb. 26). Physical A.I. is a form of A.I.
Nvidia continues to dominate the AI computing market, reporting a record $130.5 billion in annual revenue, with data centre earnings surging 93%. CEO Jensen Huang predicts next-generation AI will require 100 times more computing power,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a piece of advice that he believes could benefit nearly everyone: Get an AI tutor.
It’s well-known that NVIDIA is a cornerstone of the AI boom, but its financial results released on February 26 illustrate exactly how much the company has prospered. NVIDIA saw a 78% year-over-year increase in quarterly revenue, reaching a record $39.3 billion. Quarter-over-quarter, NVIDIA’s revenue grew 12%.