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Nvidia CEO: Society needs to change with advent of AI

17 June 2026 at 21:32
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is emphasizing society must change with the development and increased use of artificial intelligence, urging all individuals to engage with the technology. “We need to create new social norms,” Huang told The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday. “I would advocate that everybody use AI. Just go engage it,” he said,…

Nvidia CEO: Society needs to change with advent of AI

17 June 2026 at 21:32
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is emphasizing society must change with the development and increased use of artificial intelligence, urging all individuals to engage with the technology. “We need to create new social norms,” Huang told The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday. “I would advocate that everybody use AI. Just go engage it,” he said,…

Nvidia lanza una megaemisión de bonos de 25.000 millones de dólares y calienta la ola financiera de la IA

16 June 2026 at 08:51

Nvidia no ha querido ser menos que SpaceX o Alphabet en la oleada de grandes operaciones financieras de los gigantes tecnológicos al calor de las inversiones en infraestructuras de inteligencia artificial (IA). Así, el gigante de los chips ha colocado una megaemisión de deuda de 25.000 millones de dólares (unos 21.570 millones de euros), por encima del objetivo de 20.000 millones establecido inicialmente por la empresa, ante la fuerte demanda de los inversores.

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Jensen Huang, CEO de Nvidia, en un reciente evento en Corea.

A.I. Boom Ignites Asian Chip Companies

They make much of the gear that goes into giant data centers. Demand for their products is shifting the balance of tech power.

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Nvidia’s chief executive, Jensen Huang, signing a Taiwanese bank note at the Computex technology conference in Taipei, Taiwan, this month.

He Tingbo: The woman who wants to change the chip industry

15 June 2026 at 20:33
He Tingbo, president of the semiconductors department at Huawei.

More than 60 years ago, the chemist Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors that could fit on a chip would double every two years. He was right. Computing power increased for decades and costs fell. But many smartphones, computers, and an era of artificial intelligence later, Moore’s Law has reached its limits. That’s where He Tingbo (China, 1969), president of Huawei’s semiconductor business, comes in. She has proposed an alternative law to ensure that chips continue to gain power and efficiency without the need to keep shrinking the transistor.

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