NVIDIA Stock Cracks $5 Trillion
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In other words, the Santa Clara, California-based company finds itself larger than all but five of the world’s stock markets: the US, China, Japan, Hong Kong and India, which it’s about $250 billion away from overtaking.
Nvidia made history on Wednesday, powered by a stunning rally that has cemented its place at the center of the global artificial intelligence boom.
Chinese defense company Norinco introduced an AI military drone with 'autonomous combat-support' capability to help make warfare more efficient.
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By Stephen Nellis and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang kicked off a keynote address in the U.S. capital on Tuesday with investors eagerly looking for clarity on what chips the artificial intelligence leader will be able to sell to the vast Chinese market.
Chen Tianshi is the 40-year-old founder and CEO of Beijing-based Cambricon, an AI chip company that posted a monster earnings report last week.
Nvidia faces potential risks in China due to opaque commerce policies, Jim Cramer warns, but markets remain optimistic.
Now, the same week President Donald Trump plans to meet China’s Xi Jinping to finalize a trade deal between the world’s top two economies, Nvidia will hold one of its biggest AI conferences at a massive convention hall just blocks from the White House — a clear sign of the growing stakes in Washington for the world’s most valuable company.