Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Nears $200 Billion Club—Overtakes Michael Dell As 7th Richest
- Nvidia shares surged more than 4% on Thursday, trading around $235 per share, after Reuters reported the U.S. approved the sale of H200 chips to about 10 Chinese tech firms.
- Accompanying President Donald Trump on his state visit to China, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined a delegation that also includes Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
- Huang's personal fortune climbed over $200 billion for the first time Thursday, making him the seventh person globally with that net worth, while Nvidia remains valued at over $5 trillion.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping met the delegation, reportedly telling the executives that China's "door will only open wider" and that U.S. companies will enjoy broader business prospects in the country.
- Despite facing U.S. export restrictions on advanced AI chips for nearly four years, Huang has previously called the Chinese market a $50 billion opportunity, positioning the approval as potentially significant.
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Jensen Huang swapped the leather jacket for a suit and tie.Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty ImagesWho loves street food? Jensen Huang.The Nvidia CEO was spotted enjoying some noodles on a Beijing sidewalk after joining Trump's China trip.Huang has a history of visiting food markets on business trips.Jensen Huang is known for many things: leading the world's most valuable company, his trademark leather jacket, and his love of street food.The Nv…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tries Beijing's 'zhajiangmian' on food tour
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is exploring Beijing's culinary scene, to the delight of social media. He was spotted enjoying "zhajiangmian," a local noodle dish, at No. 69 Fangzhuanchang Noodles.
Jensen Huang is in Beijing doing side quests
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who is in Beijing as part of President Trump’s China trip, is going viral after social media videos showed him swapping diplomatic events for noodles, ice cream, and selfies on the street.
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