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Elon Musk and Jensen Huang Headline U.S.–Saudi AI Forum as xAI and Humain Plot Massive Saudi Data Centers

Elon Musk and Jensen Huang Headline U.S.–Saudi AI Forum as xAI and Humain Plot Massive Saudi Data Centers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — November 19, 2025. Tesla and xAI chief Elon Musk and Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang took center stage at the U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum in Washington today, using a high‑profile AI panel to frame Saudi Arabia as a future “compute superpower” and showcase a wave of new mega‑deals spanning chips, data centers and sovereign AI infrastructure. Reuters+1 Their appearance comes as Musk’s AI startup xAI is reportedly closing in on a $15 billion funding round at a $230 billion valuation and planning a 500‑megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia, while AMD, Cisco and Saudi AI company Humain
Nvidia’s Meteoric October: $4 Trillion Milestone, Mega AI Deals, and Unstoppable Momentum

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Warns “China Is Going to Win the AI Race” — Then Urges U.S. to “Race Ahead” (Nov. 6, 2025)

Published: November 6, 2025 Summary: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said China is “going to win the AI race,” citing cheaper energy and lighter regulation, before clarifying in a later statement that China is only “nanoseconds behind” and that it’s “vital that America wins” by accelerating investment and growing its developer base. His remarks come amid continued U.S. curbs on advanced Nvidia chip sales to China and Beijing’s push to replace foreign AI chips. reuters.com+2axios.com+2 Key points What Huang said — and why it matters Speaking to the FT in London, Huang’s headline remark — “China is going to win the
Nvidia’s $5 Trillion AI Juggernaut – Jensen Huang’s $400B Deal Frenzy and the Unstoppable Tech Boom

Nvidia’s $5 Trillion AI Juggernaut – Jensen Huang’s $400B Deal Frenzy and the Unstoppable Tech Boom

From Niche Player to the Backbone of AI Nvidia’s incredible ascent underscores how dramatically the tech landscape has shifted with the rise of artificial intelligence. Founded in 1993 as a graphics-chip designer, Nvidia spent decades as a niche player focused on PC gaming GPUs. But in the past few years – and especially since the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late 2022 – Nvidia has transformed into “the backbone of the global AI industry,” as Reuters puts it ts2.tech. Its high-end graphics processors proved ideally suited to training AI models, and Nvidia moved quickly to dominate this burgeoning market. The
NVIDIA 2025: Dominating the AI Boom – Company Overview, Key Segments, Competition, and Future Outlook

Nvidia’s China Market Share Plummets from 95% to 0% – Jensen Huang’s Warning and What It Means for AI Stock Forecast

What to Know Before Markets Open on October 20, 2025 U.S. Tech Ban Wipes Out Nvidia’s China Business Nvidia’s once-dominant position in China’s AI chip market has been effectively wiped out by geopolitical forces. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s co-founder and CEO, confirmed this dramatic reversal at an event in early October: “We went from 95% market share to 0%” in China, he said ndtvprofit.com. The plunge results directly from U.S. export bans that since 2022 have prohibited Nvidia from selling its most advanced GPUs – chips like the A100, H100, and newer H200 – to Chinese customers timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Huang attributed the
20 October 2025
NVIDIA’s $4 Trillion AI Revolution: How the Chipmaker Overtook Apple and Microsoft

AI’s “iPhone Moment” Arrives — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Explains What It Means

What Is the “iPhone Moment” of AI? Huang’s “iPhone moment” analogy captures the idea that generative AI (like ChatGPT) has suddenly become a consumer and enterprise phenomenon. Just as the iPhone in 2007 turned smartphones into a mass-market platform (spurting new apps, services and industries), ChatGPT and related AI tools in 2022-2023 have made AI easy and compelling for ordinary users. “Startups are racing to build disruptive products and business models,” Huang said at Nvidia’s 2023 GTC conference, “and incumbents are looking to respond.” nvidianews.nvidia.com. The implication: we’re entering a phase where AI moves out of niche labs and into
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