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Nvidia: Happy for You, Google, but We're Still Better

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has overseen a rocky month for the company.Lee Jin-man/APNvidia tried to tamp down fears of Google coming for its chip business.A report of Google talking with Meta about chips for its data center sent Nvidia shares falling."NVIDIA is a generation ahead of the industry," the company said in a statement.Nvidia brushed off concerns that Google is coming for its crown."NVIDIA is a generation ahead of the industry — it's the …
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Last night it was revealed that Meta and Google are about to sign a multi-million-dollar AI chip purchase agreement, which can put Nvidia in serious trouble. As a result, the shares of Jensen Huang's company have fallen by 3%. The company's CEO has had to step up to stop the fall on the Stock Exchange. In a post on X, Nvidia has started praising his rival: "We are delighted with Google's success: they have made great strides in AI and we continu…

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Nvidia said on Tuesday that its technology remains a generation ahead of the industry, in response to Wall Street's concern that the company's dominance in the AI infrastructure could be threatened by Google's AI chips. Economy Hits Nvidia's Meta's plan to use Google chips "We're delighted with Google's success: they've made great strides in AI and we're still its suppliers," Nvidia said in an X post cited by CNBC. "NVIDIA is one generation ahea…

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Nvidia has claimed to be “one generation ahead” of her rivals in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector, amid growing suggestions that a rival might threaten her market dominance, and her valuation rises to trillions of dollars. Chip giant shares fell on Tuesday after a report. Meta planned to spend billions on artificial intelligence chips developed by Google to power its data centers. In a statement on X, Nvidia, the world’s most valuable com…

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diario.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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