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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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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tries Beijing’s ‘zhajiangmian’ on food tour

BEIJING (AP) — Jensen Huang is trying some of Beijing’s delicacies — the good, and others which may be more of an acquired taste.

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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.

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