Nvidia Is 'Not A Car,' Jensen Huang Says, Defending Its Hard-To-Replace AI Ecosystem - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVD
Huang said Nvidia’s supply chain and total cost of ownership keep its AI hardware ahead as free cash flow rose 124% year over year.
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Jensen Huang says it's 'lunacy' to compare selling chips to China to selling nukes to North Korea
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the US would regret a world where it only dominates closed-source AI modelsDavid Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesNvidia CEO Jensen Huang offered a fiery defense of his push to sell chips in China.Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei previously wrote that such sales were like selling nukes to North Korea.Huang said the US doesn't want a world where its tech stack is used only for closed-source models.There's one subject N…
Jensen Huang Says Nvidia Turns Electrons Into Tokens. That's the Whole Business.
The post Jensen Huang Says Nvidia Turns Electrons Into Tokens. That’s the Whole Business. appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.. Quick Read Jensen Huang framed Nvidia (NVDA) as an “AI Factory” that converts electricity into tokens, positioning the company as the essential infrastructure capturing value between input electrons and output intelligence. Data Center revenue surged 75% year-over-year to $62.3B in Q4 FY2026 while free cash flow jumped 12…
Nvidia Is 'Not A Car,' Jensen Huang Says, Defending Its Hard-To-Replace AI Ecosystem - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVD
In a podcast posted Wednesday with Dwarkesh Patel, Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang dismissed the idea that AI hardware is becoming a commodity. Huang described Nvidia's core mission as an "incredible journey" of transforming electrons into valuable digital tokens. "The amount of artistry, engineering, science, and invention that goes into making that token valuable… is far from deeply understood," Huang stated. He pushed back against …
Jensen vs. Dwarkesh on China Chips
Dwarkesh Patel talked to Jensen Huang in this video, and I wanted to make a couple of points about it. I take Jensen’s point about not wanting to give up a tech stack to a competing country — wanting them reliant on us going forward. But Jensen was WAY too dismissive of Dwarkesh’s repeated point. Isn’t it dangerous to give them the best fucking chips in the world, which makes them more dangerous RIGHT NOW as an adversary? Jensen would not listen…
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