Trump, NVIDIA and Jensen Huang
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NVIDIA's H20 AI GPUs are once again allowed to be sold in China following a reversal of restrictions by the Trump administration, and NVIDIA's CEO claims it wasn't he who changed the US President's mind.
Behind closed doors with Trump. Center stage in Beijing. Nvidia (NVDA) just pulled off the tech pivot of the year.
Days after a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, Jensen Huang was being hailed by an audience on a stage in Beijing.
The Trump administration’s expressed desire to “beat” China in the AI race was the path to the U.S. falling hopelessly behind. That’s why the meeting Nvidia’s Jensen Huan
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NVIDO CEO Jensen Huang makes surprise appearance at Beijing night marketNVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang was spotted at a night food market in Beijing, China. The billionaire posed for selfies as stunned tech fans gathered around him in the bustling crowd. Huang's surprise appearance sparked excitement nearly 1,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sold 225,000 shares worth about $37 million as part of a prearranged trading plan, according to CNBC. Since starting stock sales this year, Huang has sold 1.2 million shares for around $190 million.
After Tesla boss Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook fell out of favour with US President Donald Trump, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has emerged as a key player in easing tensions between the United States and China amid ongoing trade war and geopolitical tensions.