Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang is expected to meet with President Trump at the White House Friday as China hawks urge further restrictions on the company’s AI chips and Chinese AI startup DeepSeek shakes investor confidence.
Two members of U.S. Congress are calling on President Donald Trump's administration to consider restricting the export of artificial intelligence chips made by Nvidia , alleging Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has relied on them.
CEO Jensen Huang and U.S. President Donald Trump are set to meet today, according to a Bloomberg report citing an unnamed source.
Nvidia said in a statement it is "ready to work with the administration as it pursues its own approach to AI."
The fallout: Several tech stocks slid yesterday, with AI chip maker Nvidia losing $589 billion in market capitalization. Trump said DeepSeek should be “ a wake-up call ” to tech leaders. Holocaust survivors marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
Nvidia CEO is set to have his first meeting with President Trump since the beginning of his second administration.
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang at the White House on Friday, a White House official said, following reports the Trump administration is studying new ways to restrict AI chip sales to China.
The meeting comes after reports that the Trump administration is studying new ways to restrict AI chip sales to China
Solid results from Apple are buoying spirits, as investors brace for PCE inflation and weigh Trump's renewed tariff threat.
President Donald Trump was slated to meet Friday with Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang at the White House, with their get-together coming as the chip giant has faced questions due to the big splash made by Chinese artificial-intelligence startup DeepSeek.
The Trump administration is reportedly probing whether DeepSeek bought Nvidia’s advanced computer chips through Singapore – despite US export controls blocking the sale of the powerful technology