Jensen Huang's CES keynote flexed the company's dominance in artificial intelligence across industries.
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While NVIDIA Corp. NVDA CEO Jensen Huang has stated that practical quantum computing is likely two decades away, the company is not waiting to invest in its future. In a strategic move ...
Asian chip-related shares extended gains as Nvidia Corp. chief Jensen Huang unveiled new products featuring the company’s Blackwell chips at the CES trade show in Las Vegas, renewing optimism over AI demand.
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Asian stocks ended mixed on Wednesday as upbeat U.S. economic data released overnight led investors to scale back Fed rate cut bets.
Asian stocks ended mixed on Tuesday as U.S.-China tensions and jitters around the yuan offset growing optimism around chip stocks. The dollar edged down towards one-week low
Asian chip-related stocks surged early this week as investors pinned hopes on a wave of renewed optimism for AI demand, fueled by the anticipation of Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang's keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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