NVIDIA CEO's net worth nears $120 billion
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Computex 2025 will spotlight Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as he returns to headline the first major Asian tech gathering since Trump's tariff threats, with expected announcements on new AI partnerships amid rising geopolitical and industry shifts.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang may well be on his way to dethroning Elon Musk as the richest man in the world — his personal net worth reportedly jumped to around $120 billion
Computex trade show next week, the spotlight is expected to fall, once again, on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and the latest in artificial intelligence, but also on the potential destablising impact of higher U.
U.S. chip maker Nvidia will partner with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund-owned AI startup Humain and will ship 18,000 chips to the Middle Eastern nation to help power a new data center project.
Huang, a former Denny’s dishwasher and server, later founded Nvidia ( NVDA ), the company whose graphic processing units have become highly sought after in the AI arms race. Nvidia is one of the most valuable companies in the world; Denny’s is somewhat further down the list.
The partnership was announced as part of a White House tour to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
Jensen Huang said at the 28th annual Milken Institute Global Conference that AI is the "greatest opportunity for us to close the technology divide."
The Taiwanese press reports that NVIDIA is preparing a global headquarters in Taiwan. The official announcement of the «housewarming» is expected ne
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang got his first major salary bump since 2015 — but it’s still less than half of the salaries of executives at Microsoft and Apple.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is expected to announce the company's new global HQ in Taiwan next week, just in time for Computex 2025 in Taipei.
Nvidia's stock rises over 5% following a U.S.-China tariff pause, with analysts calling it the biggest winner due to AI investments and a significant deal with Saudi Arabia. Learn how the trade truce impacts Nvidia's position in the chip market and AI revolution.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang served up a blunt take on the job market as AI permeates society. "You will not lose your job to AI, but will lose it