It looks like chipmaker Nvidia may be looking to get more aggressive with its investment in artificial intelligence
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Nvidia plans a $20 billion investment in OpenAI’s funding round amid AI chip competition and IPO ambitions.
Nvidia stalls proposed $100 billion OpenAI investment amid internal doubts, strategic uncertainty, and market reaction.
California’s proposed wealth tax sparks billionaire exits, Silicon Valley backlash, and debate over entrepreneurship and innovation.
Nvidia unveils Alpamayo AI platform for autonomous driving at CES, as Elon Musk reacts to rising competition.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren may be going after President Donald Trump by using Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
Trump meets Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to discuss AI regulation, export controls, and federal standards amid policy debates.
It looks like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is backtracking on his earlier comments about China winning the AI race
President Donald Trump signaled reluctance to share Nvidia’s Blackwell chips with China
Silicon Valley leaders have largely remained silent on the recent hike in H1-B visa fees, despite the policy hitting the tech industry
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges a balanced U.S. approach to regulating China’s access to AI technologies, warning that restrictive policies could harm America’s own technological leadership.
Nvidia unveiled its first U.S.-made Blackwell chip at TSMC’s Phoenix facility, marking a milestone in American semiconductor manufacturing and the next generation of AI innovation.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reassures employees the company will continue sponsoring and covering H-1B visa costs despite Trump’s new $100,000 fee under a restrictive executive order.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang supports Trump’s H-1B reforms but warns the $100,000 fee risks driving global tech talent and investment away from the U.S.
Top tech leaders are split on Trump’s proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, with some praising it as talent-focused while others warn of stifled innovation.
Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel for a 4% stake, forging a strategic partnership to develop PC and data center chips amid U.S.–China tensions.
Nvidia and AMD will resume AI chip sales to China under new U.S. export licenses, agreeing to share 15% of related revenues with Washington.
“AI in my case is creating jobs; it causes people to create things that other people would like to buy. It drives more growth, more jobs, and all that goes together. AI is the greatest technology equalizer of all time,” Huang said
Jensen Huang sells over $49M in Nvidia stock as the company leads the AI chip market, powering industries from healthcare to automotive and global AI infrastructure.
Nvidia’s approval to resume H20 AI chip sales to China marks a strategic win, balancing national security with economic growth in the global AI market.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump after becoming most valuable company in the world.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang plans to sell $810 million worth of shares under a preset Rule 10b5-1 plan, raising investor concerns even as the company reports strong earnings, surging AI demand, and continued growth driven by its Blackwell architecture and global partnerships.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told investors on an earnings call that the $50 billion market in China for AI chips is “effectively closed to U.S. industry.”
Jensen Huang had some harsh words to share about the U.S.’ export controls of AI to China. Huang reportedly called the export controls of AI to China “a failure.”
“NV link fusion is so that you can build semi-custom AI infrastructure, not just semi-custom chips,” Huang said at the Computex 2025 in Taiwan
