Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says everyone is “race” to adopt AI technology
Nvidia Founder and CEO Jensen Huang unlocks the next stage of artificial intelligence in the “Craman Countdown.”
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed artificial intelligence (AI) and more in an interview with Liz Claman on.”Kraman Countdown. ”
huang, who Co-founded In 1993, the California-based chipmaker told Kraman that “everyone was racing” to adopt artificial intelligence technology.
The recruitment is “incredibly fast” among what NVIDIA CEO calls “a company building core technology builders, model builders and consumer-oriented AI.”

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., will speak at the Taipei Computex Expo, held in Taipei, Taiwan on May 29, 2023. (I-HWA Cheng/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“Every startup trying to build the next generation of frontier models and the next generation of frontier models is racing to reach the next level,” he added.
According to Huang, Agent AI is “developing very well” and “it’s likely to come next.” He said the next step after that was physical AI.
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“This is an AI that understands the laws of the physical world. It understands inertia, gravity, causes and effects and objects permanence. It uses it on self-driving cars, robotic systems, and of their nature,” he explained.
Huang said such industries “come in the waves” and “build on each other.”
Meanwhile, on the data center topic, he said capital expenditures show “huge growth” compared to last year.
“Not only is CAPEX big, but the amount of CAPEX exclusively for AI will be much larger,” the CEO of Nvidia said during an interview. “We’ve seen very robust growth this year compared to last year. I think we’ve got a pretty great build-out for these data centers and we’re creating what I essentially call an AI factory.
Huang also discussed Deepseek, a Chinese startup that released Models. This is comparable to leading us at a cheaper cost, and how the technology has affected AI and Nvidia.
Startups “opened AI reasoning” and “opened” A whole new field This consumes a huge amount of Nvidia computing capabilities as many AI developers take advantage of new types of models.

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., owns the company’s AI accelerator chip for data centers. (kio kut / bloomberg bygetty Images / gettty Images)
The new generation of AI models will “have a huge demand,” he said.
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During the interview, Huang was also turned on Sit down He was with President Donald Trump in late January. The US currently has multiple semiconductor chip controls for export to China.
only That nvidia “We hope to work with the Trump administration to achieve our goals and ensure that the administration is successful.”
“But every net is to see where Nvidia’s computers go to China today, compare it to a record-breaking quarter with Grace Blackwell, who just started this quarter, a comparison of technology, 20-60x performance. We’re making that technology slower and slower,” he continued. “So I think the conversation is good and I’m happy to share everything we know with the administration, so they can make the best decision.”
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His interview with Kraman came after Nvidia was released on Wednesday Fourth Quarter Revenue.

The NVIDIA logo is displayed on your smartphone screen against a computer screen that displays the matrix image. (Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Lightrocket via Getty Images)
The company generated revenue of $39.3 billion over the course of three months, an increase of 78% from the same period last year. Meanwhile, its net profit reached nearly $22.1 billion, a jump of 80% from the previous year.
Nvidia’s market capitalization had hovered around $2.94 trillion as of Thursday.
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