Nvidia's a market maker, not share taker, says CEO Jensen Huang

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Published 2024-03-20
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sits down with Jim Cramer to talk about how AI is democratizing technology, use of their tech in automation, its Blackwell program and more.

All Comments (21)
  • @tompham8660
    Why is Cramer keep cutting Jensen off when he’s trying to finishing his story…..
  • @bigwaidave4865
    Thank you Jim for introducing me to Nvidia back in 2016. There were some dark days but now happily retired in Thailand🙏🙏
  • @BenTodd-fl8nv
    My preference for NVIDIA stems from their superior positioning in terms of sustaining long-term growth potential and serving as a platform for other AI startups. Are there any other industries that I should diversify my $750k portfolio across? seeking to build a diverse portfolio
  • @szhou888
    American greatness, assimilate people around the world and let them flourish in this land.
  • @Lori245
    Made me lots of money 💴. Thank you 🙏
  • @liewwengsim
    Insightful knowledges from Nvidia Founder Huang, u have my GREATEST respect sir 👏👏👏👏👏👏🤙👍
  • @_davidturner
    I read that NVDA provides tech for mining services/blockchain transactions. Could the current crypto pump be attributed to NVDA's great earnings and should I hold some btc/sol as well? cos tbh I’m having fomo with the current support at 67k again
  • @yenafar
    I love this guy, he has a vision and uh boy, what a vision!
  • @johnlangley9139
    Jim’s high squeaky voice sounds like curly of the Three Stooges, even looks a little like him.
  • @tipoomaster
    The most interesting bit here no one is talking about is that Nvidia is starting to regularly mention Apple again after their years old spat, but Apple wasn't on the wall of buyers and they've not mentioned using Nvidia's chips when asked. I wonder if they're set to be a next big customer for training chips. He even brought up "doing right" by Jen and Jen just said he was already right by everybody.
  • @andreaturno4904
    The fortunate starting point, vector graphic for the growing computer gaming industry, has translated into a huge AI model processing competitive advantage. By designing a chip for graphic they resolved the most critical issue of AI: vector data processing capability. This is a huge historical technology transformative business case. I agree this is the equivalent to a new Industrial Revolution.