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By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised and lightly cajoled his major Taiwanese suppliers to produce more to help power strong demand for AI, capping a visit to the island of his birth,
After a relatively sluggish start to 2026, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares finally seem ready to pick up traction. Just when it seemed like the GPU titan was about to lead the Magnificent Seven lower, shares went on to gain close to 8% from their past-month lows.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang and CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss their expanded partnership, AI demand, and more.
The massive AI buildout is demanding more manual labor jobs such as plumbers and electricians. Jensen Huang says salaries are surging as a result.
CEO Jensen Huang said during a visit to Taiwan that surging AI demand is rapidly increasing the need for advanced memory. AI's Next Bottleneck Is Memory, Not Just Compute Huang said the future of artificial intelligence will be shaped as much by memory as by computing power,
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says This Is the Best Way for Normal People to Get a High-Paying Job in AI
Don’t have a Ph.D in AI? Nvidia’s CEO says there are other ways to ride the current AI wave to prosperity.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: CoreWeave partnership expanding to add Nvidia CPU and storage platform
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang and CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss their expanded partnership, AI demand, and more.
Nvidia purchased $2 billion worth of CoreWeave shares as it expanded its partnership with the cloud company, which will use Nvidia chips.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a fiery defense of his company's alliance with OpenAI on Saturday night, January 31, 2026, dismissing reports of a "cooling" relationship as "complete nonsense."
Even as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is making moves to unblock his company's H200 chips in China, a group of US lawmakers has warned that the company's advanced tech is allegedly being used to boost Chinese military capabilities.