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NVIDIA CEO meets Jensen Huang with Donald Trump on artificial intelligence


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NVIDIA confirmed that the CEO of Jensen Huang met with US President Donald Trump to discuss American technology and lead artificial intelligence.

“We appreciate the opportunity to meet President Trump and discuss semiconductors and artificial intelligence policy. Jensen and the president discussed the importance of strengthening American technology and leading artificial intelligence,” a NVIDIA spokesman said.

The meeting was held today, which is happening by chance a day before Trump’s promise to impose a set of definitions on products, including semiconductor chips.

Earlier this week, Trump called for a customs tariff on foreign computer chips, semi -conductors, and pharmaceutical preparations from places such as Taiwan in the near future.

In the speech of the Republican Parliament Issues Conference in Miami, Trump said that manufacturers also do not need an incentive to build their chip factories in the United States, and it was suggested that the JOE Biden program to push support for support makers such as Intel to build in the states will remove United

The effect of these definitions can be huge. The Consumer Technology Association, the pressure group in the American electronics industry, warned that the customs tariff can take the cost of keyboards from hundreds of dollars to $ 1,000.

“In the very near future, we will put a tariff on foreign products from computer chips, semi -conductors and pharmaceutical preparations to reproduce these basic commodities to the United States of America,” Trump said. “We left and went to Taiwan, which is about 98 % of the chips work, by the way. We want them to return and will not give them billions of dollars such as this funny program that Biden has.”

The two -party chips and sciences law allocated $ 52 billion in subsidies to enable companies to build factories in Intel, TSMC, which were coherent and analog devices among companies receiving grants from the Biden administration.

“Give everyone billions of dollars. They already have billions of dollars. They only have money. They build the factory with their own money.

Thanks to incentives instead of customs tariffs, SIA said this month that the Law of Chips and Science is on the right path to enhance American manufacturing, create jobs, enhance economic growth, and promote national security. The group said that the incentives for manufacturing in the law raised significant investments announced in the United States. This week, Intel said she had received more than two billion dollars under the law.

In fact, companies announced in the ecosystem of semiconductors 90 new projects Through 28 US states – hundreds of billions of dollars in private investment – the chips and science law was offered. These announced projects will create more than 58,000 jobs in the ecosystem of semiconductors and support hundreds of thousands of additional American jobs throughout the American economy.

Sia Boston Consulting Group Report Absolute Last May, the United States will raise three times its ability to manufacture semiconductors from 2022 – when law was enacted – to 2032. The expected growth of 203 % is the largest increase per world in the world during that time. The report also expected America to acquire more than a quarter (28 %) of the total global capital expenditures from 2024 to 2032.

Consumer Technology Association said during CES 2025 that proposed definitions can increase prices on laptops, tablets by 46 %, game devices by 40 %, and smartphones by 26 %.


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