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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said computing is undergoing two massive platform shifts powered by artificial intelligence and new software development methods.
H200s are flowing” since the company won White House approval to sell the processor in China, Jensen Huang said.
LAS VEGAS >> Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday that the company’s next generation of chips is in “full production,” saying they can deliver five times the artificial-intelligence computing of the company’s previous chips when serving up chatbots and other AI apps.
Makers of cooling systems saw their stocks sell off Tuesday after comments by Nvidia Corp.’s chief executive raised fears about demand for their products from data centers.
Beijing officials plan to approve some Nvidia imports as soon as this quarter after they forced Chinese firms to pause their orders for the Silicon Valley firm’s H200 chips, according to reports.
At his CES 2026 presentation, Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang called the semiconductor manufacturer a "frontier AI model builder." Watch the above video to hear the chip executive describe the intelligence of the company's large language models (LLM).
Leading digital asset manager Grayscale Investments highlighted on Wednesday Bittensor (CRYPTO: TAO) as the token embodying Nvidia Corp.
But on Tuesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang poured cold water on the idea that the AI boom was also creating an HVAC boom. Huang said his company’s next generation chips won’t need as much cooling.