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Nvidia, Jensen Huang and quantum computing
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's blunt words on quantum computing sparks backlash
Throughout the current AI boom, quantum computing companies have quietly been making advancements, offering previews as to what the next phase of technology could look like. Huang
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Just Delivered Terrible News for Quantum Computing Stocks
The quantum computing rally came to an abrupt end on Wednesday following comments from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. During a question-and-answer session with analysts, Huang put forth a more pessimistic view of the quantum computing timeline:
Why Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Is So Bullish on ‘Physical AI’ and Robots
Following his blockbuster keynote address at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang shared more about his vision of a future where AI, powered by his company’s hardware and software, is as commonplace as the internet.
How Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's one comment cost quantum computing companies almost $8 billion
Nvidia CEO's comments on quantum computing caused a market drop, erasing $8 billion from companies like IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave. Huang suggested useful quantum computing may be 15-30 years away. D-Wave's CEO disagreed,
The Future According to Nvidia's Jensen Huang
In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst David Meier and host Mary Long discuss Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's CES keynote, plus: All "the cool stuff that's coming," from personal supercomputers to self-driving trucks and AI-rendered worlds.
Micron’s stock looks like a winner after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s CES keynote
Huang’s hotly anticipated speech brought mention that Micron is providing memory for new Blackwell gaming chips.
Quantum computing stocks tumble after Nvidia boss Jensen Huang says the tech is still 20 years away
Quantum stocks like Rigetti, IonQ and D-Wave Quantum saw steep losses after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said quantum computers are decades away.
What Analysts Think of Nvidia Stock Ahead of CEO Jensen Huang's CES Keynote
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the opening keynote at the CES on Monday, with many analysts viewing the event as a potential growth catalyst for the chipmaking giant.
Nvidia shares slump as investors underwhelmed after CEO Jensen Huang unveils new chips in Las Vegas
The stock had risen to a new all-time high of $149.43 a share on Monday but Huang failed to deliver short-term promises to investors on the firm’s artificial intelligence and robotics
Nvidia Stock Investors Just Got Great News From CEO Jensen Huang
CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote speech at CES 2025, where h reminded the audience that Nvidia has opportunities beyond generative AI. Nvidia products address every layer of the autonomous vehicle computing stack,
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says AI agents are ‘a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity’ and ‘the age of AI Agentics is here’
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used his CES 2025 keynote to unveil the company’s next generation of GPUs and declare the rise of ...
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang says he hasn't received his Mar-a-Lago invite yet, but would be 'delighted' to get one
Huang told investors at Nvidia's earnings call in November that the chip giant will "comply with any regulation that comes ...
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Old photo of Nvidia CEO enjoying Vietnam's street food shared with false claim after China antitrust probe
After China announced an investigation into US chip giant Nvidia in December 2024 for allegedly violating its anti-monopoly ...
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Quantum computing stocks are having a rough start to 2025: IonQ, D-Wave, Rigetti tank after Nvidia CEO predicts 20-year horizon
Shares of leading firms nose-dive after Nvidia’s Jensen Huang suggests a generational wait for fully functional quantum tech.
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