Nvidia executives struck a cautious note on the company’s China business during its quarterly earnings call Wednesday. CEO ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC that US export controls on China have hurt his business, but Chinese companies will find ...
Ben McMillan, chief investment officer and co-founder of IDX Advisors, said potential extreme measures under the Trump ...
Reports swirl that the Trump administration is weighing tightening export controls. In his confirmation hearing Howard ...
A top Nvidia executive said President Trump’s potential tariffs and export controls on its powerful computer chips remains an “unknown” for the business in the near future.
China has made a major leap in supercomputing by creating Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) that provide a nearly tenfold ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed artificial intelligence and more in an interview with Liz Claman on "The Claman Countdown." ...
Lost luster? Salesforce's Agentforce won't make a meaningful contribution to this year's revenue and Nvidia's strong report ...
Nvidia CFO Colette Kress said gross margins are expected to be in the "low 70s" as Blackwell production ramps up before ...
Gil Luria of DA Davidson highlighted increased competition from China and declining profit margins as concerns for Nvidia.
Given tariff threats and export restrictions around China, it's no wonder investors are paying more attention to Nvidia's U.S. business, which grew 35% sequentially in the latest quarter. But the U.S.
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