Nvidia’s hold on the Artificial Intelligence boom

Nvidia is portrayed as a central power broker in the Artificial Intelligence industry, with Jensen Huang’s remarks underscoring the company’s influence. The available details point to a chip giant seen as a kingmaker in the market.

Nvidia is depicted as holding a dominant position in the Artificial Intelligence boom, with its leadership and market role shaping the direction of the industry.

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The available text characterizes Nvidia as a chip giant with an iron grip on the Artificial Intelligence boom. Its influence appears to extend beyond supplying technology, reaching into a broader role as a gatekeeper and power center for companies competing in Artificial Intelligence.

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