Rajeeb Hazra, Quantinuum CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk its newly announced Nvidia partnership.
The 'Fast Money' traders talk highlights from Nvidia's GTC conference and what they mean for the stock.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, on Tuesday, unveiled the company's next-generation line of chips at its annual software developer conference, aiming to reassure investors of its dominance in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence industry.
Nvidia's GTC event highlighted AI's transformative impact, with CEO Jensen Huang emphasizing increased computing power needs and strategic partnerships with tech giants like Cisco and T-Mobile. Bullish analysts see Nvidia's strong Q4 performance and rapid Blackwell GPU scaling as buying opportunities despite current market downturns, while bearish analysts warn of overvaluation and competition risks.
Paul Hickey, Bespoke co-founder and Dana D'auria, Envestnet co-chief investment officer, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang took to the stage Tuesday afternoon to deliver his keynote speech at the chip giant's 2025 GTC event (GPU Technology Conference), where he previewed the company's next-generation Vera Rubin superchip, its self-driving partnership with General Motors (GM), and vision for the future of robotics. Benchmark Company managing director and senior semiconductor research analyst Cody Acree sits down with Market Domination's Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton to share his immediate reaction to Huang's presentation, Nvidia's stock, and the chipmaker's position in the AI trade and broader infrastructure build-outs.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote Tuesday at the company's GTC 2025 conference stuck with tradition and was chock full of announcements. But the company also snuck in a little history lesson.
Nvidia at GTC 2025 announced a new lineup of “AI personal supercomputers” powered by the company's Grace Blackwell chip platform.
Nvidia (NVDA) shares fell 2.4% on Tuesday after CEO Jensen Huang addressed growing concerns about overspending in the AI sector while reaffirming the company's strong position in chipmaking.
Yum Brands and Nvidia are teaming up to bring artificial intelligence to Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants. Restaurant companies such as McDonald's and Wendy's have been investing in AI to save on labor and improve their operations.
Nvidia (NVDA) offered the latest view of what's to come for the chipmaking giant today, with CEO Jensen Huang showcasing Blackwell Ultra and subsequent generations of AI chips at a company conference.
Capital Area Planning's Malcolm Ethridge and Deepwater Asset's Gene Munster, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss Nvidia as CEO Jensen Huang delivers his keynote at the GTC Conference.