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Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, sold 201,404 company shares worth $40.9 million this week under a prearranged 10b5-1 trading plan adopted in March.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock continues to be the talk of the town. Jensen Huang’s GPU empire has really made the most of the AI boom. And while there will be other winners from this revolution, especially as agents and the race to AGI (artificial general intelligence) fuels the boom,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been in the limelight for the tech giant’s continued dominance over the global chipmaking industry. But recently, his children, Madison Huang and Spencer Huang, have also garnered attention. They started their careers as interns at Nvidia and have climbed their way up the ladder to lead various teams.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the chip giant is working with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) on silicon photonics technology, but does not expect it to be deployed soon.
Nvidia shares fell 2.5% to $167.03 this week, marking a modest pullback as investors rotated out of AI-heavy semiconductor stocks. Despite strong long-term fundamentals, the dip follows comments from CEO Jensen Huang downplaying the near-term impact of silicon photonics—a much-hyped next-gen tech.
Jensen Huang, chief executive of California-based chip designer Nvidia, worked for months behind the scenes in Washington and Beijing to protect tens of billions of dollars in future sales from the heated U.S.-China trade rivalry. Huang told President ...
Jensen Huang sees physical A.I. as Nvidia’s future, with new tools designed for humanoids, autonomous vehicles and industrial robots.
And so you could see NVIDIA doing a lot of work here in generative content." Jensen Huang adds that the earliest real-world examples of 3D models created by AI will come via the content creator space.
While many children of tech founders inherit leadership roles, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s daughter, Madison, and son, Spencer, began at the world’s most valuable company as interns, building their paths from the ground up.