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Jensen Huang has had one of the most pivotal weeks in his career and perhaps for the future direction of global technology. The headline grabber came just two days ago when Nvidia and Intel unveiled a surprise multi-year strategic partnership, announced in a joint webcast featuring both Huang and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. The deal includes Nvidia investing a massive five billion dollars to take a four percent stake in Intel at a discount, aligning both chip giants to co-develop data center and PC products that will run AI workloads and redefine the consumer and enterprise markets. According to Business Insider and PC Gamer, Huang explained this isn’t a sudden move—their architects have quietly collaborated for nearly a year, keeping even their own teams in the dark until now. Huang emphasized confidence in Intel’s turnaround, stating, “the return on that investment is going to be fantastic.” The partnership marks a major change in Nvidia’s sourcing, as they plan to adopt Intel’s CPUs for data centers and integrate their own GPU technologies into Intel PCs, giving both companies powerful leverage in sectors previously controlled by AMD and ARM.
But Huang’s week wasn’t just boardroom drama. He made a splash at London Tech Week, confirming he’ll be the keynote speaker at Europe’s largest technology summit in June, drawing attention as UK tech investment and global summits converge on London. During his visit, he attended a media Q&A, expressing disappointment over strict US restrictions on chip sales to China and new Chinese bans on Nvidia’s custom market chips. Huang told the Associated Press and ABC News that these tensions are frustrating but inevitable, and articulated Nvidia’s supportive posture towards both governments as they work through policies.
On the lighter side, social media had a field day when Huang went “bananas” for Google Gemini’s new Nano Banana image generator at an event in London. Saying “How could anyone not love Nano Banana?”, he praised the tool’s compositional genius, a comment that went viral after being shared by Google DeepMind’s Nicole Brichtova and prompted a playful reply from Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Wired reports Huang described his own AI workflow, juggling tools like Gemini, Grok, ChatGPT, and Perplexity depending on the task, even having them “critique each other’s work” before he chooses the best result. He’s also called for the democratization of AI, saying “no person should be left behind” as technology advances.
In public appearances and interviews this week, Huang projected both optimism and patience—steering Nvidia into uncharted alliances, supporting investment in UK and US AI infrastructure, and cleverly keeping the AI world entertained. If the Intel and Nvidia deal delivers, it could be the plot twist that defines the next chapter in Jensen Huang’s relentless journey. Thanks for listening, and don’t forget to subscribe to never miss an update on Jensen Huang. Search “Biography Flash” for more great biographies.
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