MattGush The list of executives invited to accompany President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week excluded one notable and unexpected figure: Jensen Huang , chief executive of Nvidia ( NVDA ). While more than a dozen other top executives, including Apple ( AAPL ) CEO Tim Cook and Tesla's ( TSLA ) Elon Musk made the cut for the business delegation, Huang was not among those invited, multi...
MattGush The list of executives invited to accompany President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week excluded one notable and unexpected figure: Jensen Huang , chief executive of Nvidia ( NVDA ). While more than a dozen other top executives, including Apple ( AAPL ) CEO Tim Cook and Tesla's ( TSLA ) Elon Musk made the cut for the business delegation, Huang was not among those invited, multiple media reports said. Huang, whose company makes the world’s most sought-after AI chips, would not be accompanying the president on the China trip, the reports said. The last meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping was in October in South Korea, where they agreed to pause a bruising trade war that had seen the U.S. impose triple-digit tariffs on Chinese goods and Beijing threaten to restrict the global supply of rare earths. More on Nvidia, Tesla, etc. What Nvidia Is Open-Secretly Building Goes Far Beyond AI GPU Dominance Nvidia: Moat Is Wider Than The Market Thinks Nvidia Looks Powerful Heading Into Q1 FY27 Microsoft CEO says OpenAI's for-profit entity crucial 'to pursue its mission' Josh Wolfe's lifecording basket, ranked by Quant: two strong buys, four holds, and a sell
MattGush The list of executives invited to accompany President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week excluded one notable and unexpected figure: Jensen Huang , chief executive of Nvidia ( NVDA ). While more than a dozen other top executives, including Apple ( AAPL ) CEO Tim Cook and Tesla's ( TSLA ) Elon Musk made the cut for the business delegation, Huang was not among those invited, multi...
MattGush The list of executives invited to accompany President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week excluded one notable and unexpected figure: Jensen Huang , chief executive of Nvidia ( NVDA ). While more than a dozen other top executives, including Apple ( AAPL ) CEO Tim Cook and Tesla's ( TSLA ) Elon Musk made the cut for the business delegation, Huang was not among those invited, multiple media reports said. Huang, whose company makes the world’s most sought-after AI chips, would not be accompanying the president on the China trip, the reports said. The last meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping was in October in South Korea, where they agreed to pause a bruising trade war that had seen the U.S. impose triple-digit tariffs on Chinese goods and Beijing threaten to restrict the global supply of rare earths. More on Nvidia, Tesla, etc. What Nvidia Is Open-Secretly Building Goes Far Beyond AI GPU Dominance Nvidia: Moat Is Wider Than The Market Thinks Nvidia Looks Powerful Heading Into Q1 FY27 Microsoft CEO says OpenAI's for-profit entity crucial 'to pursue its mission' Josh Wolfe's lifecording basket, ranked by Quant: two strong buys, four holds, and a sell
Meta Platforms, Inc. is facing a major escalation in its legal battles over artificial intelligence. A new class-action lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New York, and several writers have come together alleging unauthorized use of copyrighted books. This legal action comes just months ...
Meta Platforms, Inc. is facing a major escalation in its legal battles over artificial intelligence. A new class-action lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New York, and several writers have come together alleging unauthorized use of copyrighted books. This legal action comes just months ...