Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk all the big announcements coming out of the GTC conference and the future of AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk all the big announcements coming out of the GTC conference and the future of AI.
In a Wednesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, CEO Jensen Huang discussed the impact of Chinese startup DeepSeek's new AI model, saying it will actually require more compute than many in the industry thought. According to Huang, DeepSeek's R1 model is "fantastic" because it is "the first open-sourced reasoning model.
Asking for a Trend anchor, Julie Hyman reports on the latest financial trends for March 19, 2025, including Fed news fueling a market rally. She also speaks with Ben Bajarin, Creative Strategy CEO and principal analyst, to discuss the challenges and outlook for Nvidia's stock after Jensen Huang's GTC keynote yesterday.
Keyvan Mohajer, Soundhound CEO, joins 'Fast Money' to talk its partnership with Nvidia.
Daniel Rubino with @WindowsCentral says there's plenty of positives to see in Nvidia's (NVDA) GTC 2025 conference. He says the company is taking the right steps into tech's next phase: agentic A.I.
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The launch of Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin AI chips, strategic partnerships and product expansions at the GTC 2025 event reaffirm NVDA's AI market dominance.
Nvidia has reportedly acquired Gretel, a San Diego-based startup that's developed a platform to generate synthetic AI training data. Terms of the acquisition are unknown.
Dan Ives returns to Market on Close to discuss the "fear-driven" tech sell-off. He still considers Nvidia (NVDA) the king of the A.I.
Wealth anchor Brad Smith delivers your guide to building your financial footprint on March 19, 2025. First, Brad speaks with Aptus Capital Advisors portfolio manager David Wagner about how the tech pullback may present opportunities for investors.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news regarding Nvidia.