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With its Blackwell architecture well established on AI data centers, cloud services, workstations, and desktop/laptop PCs, Nvidia’s CES 2026 press event is likely to focus less on new launches. Rather,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared to have scored big on Monday when the White House approved sales of his company’s H200 chips to China. But China may prefer Chinese-made chips—or smuggled ones.
While the returns have slowed, they are still incredible. By comparison, this year, the S&P 500 has risen by 16%. Heading into 2026, investors may expect another slowdown for the world's most valuable company, whose market cap sits at $4.5 trillion right now.
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Nvidia staffer called Microsoft's cooling system for Blackwell GPUs 'wasteful,' internal email shows
An internal memo, obtained by Business Insider, assessed Microsoft's deployment of cutting-edge GPUs.
President Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its chips to China has raised questions about whether he is prioritizing short-term economic gain over long-term American security interests.
Shares in tech companies ranging from Nvidia to Meta Platforms are down on Thursday amid growing concerns around AI-fueled circular spending.
Nvidia has built location verification technology that could indicate which country its chips are operating in, the company confirmed on Wednesday, a move that could help prevent its artificial intelligence chips from being smuggled into countries where their export is banned.
When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, Nvidia ( NVDA 3.27%) seems unstoppable. Despite rising by nearly 1,500% from its low in October 2022, the increasing demand for AI continues to bolster Nvidia, which remains the dominant company for AI accelerators.