NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on selling AI chips to China
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The move positions Nvidia’s AI inside the cockpit, enabling Joby to handle flight hardware and certification, while Nvidia provides the brains. Also, Nvidia could become the de facto AI standard for flying cars if the sector takes off.
Nvidia, which makes chips powering the AI revolution, saw its stock price surge to become the first-ever company topping $5 trillion in market capitalization.
US chip giant Nvidia will supply more than 260,000 of its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to South Korea's government, as well as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. The companies will all deploy AI chips in factories to make everything from robots to autonomous vehicles.
Trump has many reasons to be interested in Nvidia. The company’s AI chips are critical in America’s AI arms race with China, and Huang made a $500 billion investment pledge for Trump’s domestic manufacturing drive this year, larger than any company except Apple.
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