NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Downplays AI Bubble Concerns
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CEO Jensen Huang pushed back on growing concerns that the world is heading toward an AI bubble, arguing that today's massive investments are rooted in a historic shift in how computing itself works. Huang Breaks Down Why AI Demand Isn't Hype Speaking at the U.
Nvidia reported quarterly results that handily topped Wall Street expectations, sending the stock sharply higher in after-hours trading.
CEO Jensen Huang offered a reality check on what it truly takes to lead one of the world's most valuable tech companies. Being A CEO Is Lifetime Of Sacrifice, Not A Position Of Power: Huang Speaking at the University of Cambridge,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has reportedly told Nvidia employees in a leaked all-hands meeting that “the market did not appreciate” the AI giant despite the company’s record-breaking quarter, according to Business Insider.
The Tesla CEO likened working in the future to “playing sports or a video game.” Elon Musk said this week that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional. He was sitting on stage at the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Investment Forum in Washington, D.C. along with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Nvidia (NVDA) shares rose 3.7% in extended trading on Wednesday after the semiconductor giant posted third-quarter results and guidance that were above Wall Street's forecast amid insatiable demand for artificial intelligence processors.
Nvidia reported more eye-catching numbers for its fiscal third quarter Wednesday, with net income jumping 65% and revenue increasing 62% from a year earlier.
Nvidia reported revenue of $57 billion during its fiscal third quarter, 62% higher compared to the same quarter last year. The company’s net income on a GAAP basis was $32 billion, 65% higher year-over-year. Both revenue and profit results beat Wall Street expectations.