
Biography Flash: Jensen Huang's AI Diplomacy, Thor Robot Brain, and TSMC Nod
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This is Jensen Huang, bringing you the latest flash from the front lines of the AI revolution. Over just the past few days, my calendar has been packed and the news cycle has been buzzing with developments that might just make the highlight reel of any modern business biography. Fox Business recently aired an interview where I confirmed ongoing talks with the Trump administration on the sale of Nvidia’s powerful Blackwell AI chips to China. I told host Liz Claman that I’m optimistic, though cautioning that negotiations over American AI exports are complex and there is no set timeline for a deal. I made it clear that having the world build AI on American technology stacks is critical for U.S. competitiveness. We haven’t seen orders for our H20 AI chip in China yet, but we’re hopeful, as it remains a fantastic product in performance and efficiency.
According to Fortune, there’s more intrigue behind the scenes with Nvidia wedged between U.S. policy restrictions and Chinese government pressure. Washington has lifted some of the chip export restrictions, but now Beijing appears to be urging domestic firms away from buying American, making the competitive landscape in China extra challenging for me and my team. TIME magazine recently highlighted my shift from avoiding political entanglements to heavy lobbying, making multiple trips to China and attending critical meetings with President Trump, moves that led to the U.S. approving resumed exports of Nvidia’s H20 chip—though now with a 15% sales royalty to the U.S. government.
Meanwhile, the social media feed has been lit up with our recent launch of the Jetson Thor module—a new AI ‘brain’ for robots, revealed in a dramatic video of me handing a gift box to a humanoid robot. The Times of India detailed how this next-gen chip offers more than 7X AI compute horsepower compared to previous models. Major robotics companies including Boston Dynamics and Agility Robotics have already begun integrating Thor, and tech giants like Amazon and Meta are evaluating its potential. Robotics is still a small part of our revenue, but I describe it as the area of “biggest growth opportunity.”
In public remarks, I have doubled down on my prediction that AI will bring about a four-day workweek, increased productivity, and possibly an entirely new definition of work. Multiple business outlets quoted me saying that while AI will boost GDP and create new roles, it will also mean every job evolves—echoing the patterns of past industrial revolutions.
For investors tracking every move, I made waves by calling Taiwan Semiconductor a “very smart buy” during my recent visit. Yahoo Finance and Nasdaq covered my statements about TSMC’s pivotal role in our supply chain and the broader AI ecosystem—a rare direct stock tip from me.
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