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NVIDIA Has Another Record Quarter
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Wedbush on NVDA: Nvidia and CEO Jensen Huang delivered a strong quarter with "robust numbers," Ives said in a new investor note. "With all the world and markets watching…the Godfather of AI Jensen and Nvidia delivered another robust quarter after the bell handily beating the Street yet again," Ives said.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, criticized US export policies tied to Trump's administration for contributing to a $4.5 billion inventory loss but later praised Trump for his vision on US manufacturing and AI investments.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang laid out the company's US manufacturing plans, while criticizing export controls on chips to China during the the AI giant's earnings call Wednesday.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said that Chinese AI rivals are filling the void left by the departure of US companies from that market, and their technology is becoming more powerful.
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CEO Jensen Huang’s rejection of PowerPoint presentations isn't a quirky habit—it's part of a broader trend among some of the most successful tech leaders who believe slide decks are a barrier to real thinking.
In commenting on the company's latest results, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sounded as bullish as ever about the long-term opportunity tied to artificial intelligence. "AI inference token generation has surged tenfold in just one year,
Nvidia Corp.'s (NASDAQ: NVDA) strong first-quarter performance highlights a quiet, yet fast-growing segment of the company that has long been overlooked by investors.