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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is nearly always seen sporting a black leather jacket. And these aren’t cheap faux garments. Many of the leather jackets in his wardrobe cost several thousand dollars a pop—and he hasn’t shied away from how his fashion choices have surrounded his identity.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also offered a counterintuitive prediction about how robots will affect human jobs.
Jackson said that faster chips aren't the big news from Jensen Huang's talk. Instead, the shifting nature of AI infrastructure is the key takeaway.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang might be worth $156 billion, but he barely bat an eyelid at a proposed tax on billionaires which critics fear could push talent out of California. The proposed bill would impose a one-time,
Nvidia has released a slew of new AI models and technology, all designed to help businesses create the next generation of robots.
CEO Jensen Huang said the chipmaker's $500 billion AI demand outlook won't be revised quarter by quarter, even as new developments continue to push expectations higher. Nvidia Holds The Line On $500 Billion — Signals Upside Ahead Huang told Kif Leswing,
Just this week, Nvidia chief Jensen Huang spoke at the consumer electronics event known as CES, a forum for product announcements and innovation updates, and he offered a clear picture of what's ahead for the company. In fact, Huang delivered brilliant news to Nvidia investors for 2026.
Leading digital asset manager Grayscale Investments highlighted on Wednesday Bittensor (CRYPTO: TAO) as the token embodying Nvidia Corp.
Jensen Huang frames Nvidia’s role in AI as an American-led industrial transformation with broad economic, global, and national security implications.