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.
Tech giant Nvidia was founded in 1993 by three computer-scientist-video-gamers in the middle of Silicon Valley. They developed their plans at a local Denny's in East San Jose. With no
This year’s CES was all about AI—or at least, that was the headline. While AI is poised to change everything, its presence at the show was more theoretical than tangible.
Nearly 140,000 people descended on Las Vegas this week for the Consumer Electronics Show, one of the largest trade shows in the industry. Alongside them were Pittsburgh companies eager to make a splash.
Recently, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO JensenHuang made a head-turning ... a panel discussion at this year's CES conference in LasVegas. While the Nvidia executive appears bullish on quantum ...
Chief Innovation Officer Don Relyea and Head of Applied Foresights Todder Moning described what interested them at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, and which technologies are getting close enough to become bank-ready.
JensenHuang, Chief Executive Officer (CEO ... at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in LasVegas, Nevada. /Courtesy of News1 According to Reuters, Huang, who is visiting Taiwan, met with ...
Nvidia Corp CEO JensenHuang, front row center, poses in a group photograph ... In his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in LasVegas earlier this month, Huang showed off the next-generation Thor Blackwell Robotics Processor, which ...