Nvidia CEO Says Supply Sufficient for CPU and GPU Growth
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated the company maintains adequate supply to meet rising demand for central and graphics processing units amid continued AI expansion. The remarks address production capacity during a period of strong sector growth.
benzinga.comNvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company has enough supply to accommodate robust growth in central processing units and graphics processing units as it rides an AI boom. The statement focuses on production capacity for two key product categories during a period of elevated demand.
Huang's comments come as the semiconductor sector experiences increased orders tied to artificial intelligence applications. The company did not release specific production figures or customer commitments in the remarks.
Nvidia produces both CPUs and GPUs used across data centers, consumer devices, and enterprise systems. The remarks did not address pricing, delivery timelines, or competitor responses.
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