It’s not clear that his all-in AI bets will pay off. But they’re invigorating Japan’s beleaguered tech sector.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he turned down a chance to buy out the chip giant, while SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son regretted ...
The Japanese firm posted a $7.7 billion quarterly profit and is ready to chase fresh profits with new AI bets and IPOs.
Huang was speaking at Nvidia’s AI Summit in Tokyo where he also announced several AI collaborations with Softbank.
In gunmetal grey jacket and a Jobs-esque black turtleneck, Masayoshi Son has a heartening message for the world.
Masayoshi Son is the bold Japanese entrepreneur who founded SoftBank Group in 1981, but he and SoftBank are far better known ...
At Nvidia's AI Summit in Japan, SoftBank announced its plan to build Japan's most powerful AI supercomputer using Nvidia's ...
SoftBank is set to build Japan's most powerful AI supercomputer. It will use Nvidia's new Blackwell design chips. The ...
SoftBank Group SFTBF SFTBY has made a significant financial turnaround, reporting a profit of $7.8 billion in its latest ...
CEO Jensen Huang said at an event in Tokyo that Japanese investment giant SoftBank was once the largest shareholder of Nvidia ...
Nvidia chief executive officer (CEO) Jensen Huang expressed regret over turning down an offer from SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son ...
He once wrote a US$4 billion cheque to former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann after listening to his pitch. Read more at straitstimes ...