Nvidia (NVDA) chief executive Jensen Huang doesn’t have hard feelings for Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek.
A recent stumble, however, came after the Chinese startup DeepSeek unveiled a lower-cost AI model that was seen as a threat ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently said that the market is wrong about DeepSeek's negative impact on AI chipmakers. Huang appeared in an interview with ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has addressed a selloff that wiped nearly $600 billion from his company’s market value—and caused his ...
DeepSeek is an exciting development and not a threat to compute demand, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview that ...
Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia, said he thinks the release of DeepSeek's open source model is "incredibly exciting." ...
The ChatGPT rival has combined quality with cost efficiency and upset competitors in the process. Its time to look at win-win ...
China’s most successful AI product embodies the paradox of export controls: they can be successful and still fail to achieve the ultimate strategic goal.
Singapore's Second Minister for Trade and Industry, Tan See Leng, addressed the issue in a statement to lawmakers. According ...
The chip-maker’s stock has shown a sharp recovery since its DeepSeek-triggered tumble. Its future looks secure again, even if ...
Regulators said they would suspend the app until they could be sure it complied with the country’s data protection laws.
A senior Singapore official has said that Singapore accounts for only a small portion of Nvidia Corporation's revenue.