Nvidia CEO says AI boom far from over


FILE PHOTO: Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., speaks during a news conference in Taipei on May 21, 2025. - AFP

SAN FRANCISCO: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday dismissed concern about an end to a spending boom on artificial intelligence chips, projecting opportunities will expand into a multi-trillion-dollar market over the next five years.

Huang sought to reassure investors rattled by indications of slowing growth at the chipmaker at the center of the investment frenzy. Nvidia earlier in the day forecast third-quarter revenue meeting analyst estimates but short of the lofty expectations that have sent its share price up roughly one-third this year.

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