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Market was like 'Oh my gosh, AI is finished': Huang on DeepSeek
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6m ago
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said markets misinterpreted the impact of Chinese startup DeepSeek's RI AI model on the chipmaker's business. "Market responded to R1, as in, 'Oh my gosh. AI is finished'," Huang said. Markets thought computing wasn't needed anymore but it's "complete opposite", he stated. NVIDIA's m-cap fell by $600 billion after DeepSeek's launch of its model.
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China’s progress in AI cannot be limited and should not be underestimated, says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
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3m ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized China's undeniable progress in AI, highlighting the significant contributions of Chinese AI companies like DeepSeek. He noted that 50% of global AI researchers are Chinese, stressing the importance of competing in the Chinese market despite US export controls on advanced chips. Huang warned that avoiding competition in China could enable the country to develop its own rich AI ecosystem, urging American companies to seize opportunities in the region.
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NVIDIA rolls out new AI superchips Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin
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5m ago
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NVIDIA has launched new AI chips, Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin, aimed at enhancing AI model performance. Announced at the GTC conference, Blackwell Ultra will release this year, while Vera Rubin, featuring a custom CPU 'Vera' and a new GPU 'Rubin', is planned for 2026. Vera Rubin offers 50 petaflops for AI inference. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the growing AI demand and the significant investments driven by AI workloads, despite market challenges from competitors like DeepSeek.
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Trump and Nvidia CEO discuss DeepSeek, AI chip exports during meeting, source says
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7m ago
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During a meeting at the White House, US President Donald Trump and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the Chinese company DeepSeek and the regulation of AI chip exports. Amid concerns about China's advancements in AI, the discussion focused on strengthening US leadership in technology. As DeepSeek's AI model gained popularity, it impacted the US tech market. Additionally, the Trump administration is considering further restricting Nvidia's AI chip exports to China to maintain advanced computing power within the US and its allies.
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Mint Explainer: DeepSeek’s lean AI and India’s AI future
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7m ago
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DeepSeek AI, a Chinese startup, has disrupted the AI market with a low-cost, open-source model, significantly impacting tech stocks like Nvidia. By using cost-effective training methods, DeepSeek demonstrates that advanced AI development is possible without massive investments. This approach could benefit countries like India, where resources are limited, by accelerating AI growth without heavy funding. DeepSeek's model promotes democratising AI, offering global collaboration opportunities and reducing reliance on high-end computational power.
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Trump to meet with Nvidia CEO on Friday: Report
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7m ago
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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the White House amid discussions on restricting AI chip sales to China. The meeting aligns with potential new U.S. rules limiting AI chip exports to preserve advanced computing power among allies. Concerns about China's advancing AI capabilities are rising, especially following the successful launch of China's AI assistant, DeepSeek. Discussions are ongoing on tightening restrictions on Nvidia's H20 chips designed for China.
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Startup made me intern as I got 10 GPA in IIT-M: Perplexity AI CEO Aravind
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1y ago
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Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas said his interest in AI started in 2014 when he interned with a startup in Bengaluru. "They took me because I got a 10...GPA in...my second year at IIT Madras and...that was...rare," he stated. He added that he developed a system for the startup by reading a paper and finished the internship within a month.
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DeepSeek narrowed China-US AI gap to 3 months: 01.AI CEO
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5m ago
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Chinese AI startup 01.AI CEO Lee Kai-fu said companies like DeepSeek have narrowed China's AI development gap with the US to three months in some areas. "Previously I think it was a six to nine-month gap and behind in everything," he stated. China-based DeepSeek launched an AI model in January, which it claimed was built for less than $6 million.
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Nvidia’s CEO was the man of this year, next year, and the one after that
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1y ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has become a prominent figure in Silicon Valley, gaining attention from tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon who rely on Nvidia's GPUs for their AI initiatives. Huang's vision and leadership have positioned Nvidia as the dominant player in the AI chip market, with over 80% market share. While competitors have announced their own AI chips, they are still far behind Nvidia's GPUs, and the company is expected to maintain its stronghold in the market. Huang foresees a new era of computing and is investing in cloud products to complement Nvidia's AI chips.
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There's No AI Without Nvidia. Meet the CEO Powering the Future
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1y ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is at the forefront of AI technology, positioning Nvidia in front of every major tech trend. With Nvidia accounting for over 70% of sales in the AI chip market and approaching a $2 trillion valuation, Huang's strategic decision-making and leadership have propelled the company's success. However, Nvidia faces competition from tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, as well as startups in the AI chip market. Huang discusses the future of AI, the challenges of export controls on selling to China, and the importance of partnerships in building AI supercomputers.
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Nvidia says it will resume sales of 'H20' AI chips to China - The Economic Times
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1m ago
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Nvidia will resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China following the U.S. government's decision to ease export restrictions. The H20 chip, a less powerful AI processing unit, was specifically developed for the Chinese market. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed optimism about restarting shipments. China remains a crucial market for Nvidia amidst local competition and geopolitical tensions. Huang is also set to attend a major supply chain event in China.
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