Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Huang said he will be celebrating Lunar New Year with employees.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wrapped up a fast-paced 55-hour visit to Taiwan, underscoring the country's role in the global AI and semiconductor industries. During his stay from January 16 to 19, Huang engaged with top industry leaders,
Meanwhile, a slew of other tech executives including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are reportedly set to attend the events on Monday.
The surprise success of China’s AI startup, DeepSeek, led to tech stocks being hammered in the US market. Nvidia, the leading supplier of AI chips, was largely impacted; its shares plunged 17 per cent,
Jensen Huang invited around 35 chief executives from various Nvidia partners to lunch, which led to the media calling it the 'trillion dollar' banquet.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang visited Taichung on January 16, with his first stop being the new Tan-Ke factory of Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL), a leader in global semiconductor packaging under ASE Holdings.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wrapped up a fast-paced 55-hour visit to Taiwan, which included engagements with top industry leaders and visits to key manufacturing sites, underscoring the island's role in the global artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor industries.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirms changes in advanced packaging needs at TSMC, opting for CoWoS-L over CoWoS-S for upcoming Blackwell chip.
Share TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan took another step in enhancing ... ceremony for the Tan-Ke factory in the central city of Taichung was attended by Jensen Huang, CEO and co-founder of California-based Nvidia Corp., a world leader in the design of ...
Taiwan enhances its pivotal role in AI semiconductor chip production with the opening of Siliconware Precision Industries Co.'s new plant. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang attended the inauguration, underscoring the partnership in advancing AI chip packaging technology.
Jan. 28, 8:45 a.m. EST Shares of the two companies most severely impacted by the DeepSeek reaction, Nvidia and Oracle, rose about 3% apiece in premarket trading, though both American technology firms are still on track to open with a more than 10% weekly loss.