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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says you can earn six figures without a college degree: Here’s where the money is

As data centers expand at an unprecedented pace, the world’s demand for skilled trades is set to surge. Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia, has drawn attention to a category of jobs often overlooked in discussions of high earnings: roles that do not require a college degree. “If you’re an electrician, you’re a plumber,…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reiterates his support for Donald Trump’s new $100,000 visa fee; read memo sent to employees

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has sent an internal memo to the company’s staff stating that the chip maker will continue to sponsor H-1B visas and cover all associated costs. The development comes following President Donald Trump’s executive order imposing $100,000 annual fees on H-1B visas. In the memo, Huang writes that “Immigration is at the…

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‘Not possible without immigration’: Nvidia to keep sponsoring H-1B visas despite Trump’s fee order; CEO calls it vital for US tech

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has assured employees that the company will continue sponsoring H-1B visas and cover all related expenses, despite US President Donald Trump’s recent executive order imposing a $100,000 fee per new application, Business Insider reported on Tuesday.Huang’s message reportedly sought to calm concerns among tech workers after the order sparked widespread anxiety…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says these jobs will see a boom as data centers expand

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said demand for electricians, plumbers, and carpenters will rise sharply as the construction of data centers accelerates. “If you’re an electrician, you’re a plumber, a carpenter—we’re going to need hundreds of thousands of them to build all of these factories,” Huang told Channel 4 News in the U.K. “The skilled craft…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on US’ H-1B visa fees hike: A great start, but $100,000 fees is…

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has welcomed President Donald Trump’s overhaul of the H-1B visa program but warned that the new $100,000 application fee may be prohibitively expensive, potentially driving tech investment and talent away from the United States.Speaking on the “BG2 Pod” podcast published Friday, Huang described the policy changes as “a great start” that…

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‘We need the brightest minds’: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, OpenAI’s Sam Altman defend $100K H‑1B fee

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have shared their thoughts on the recent H-1B visa fee hike. Silicon Valley’s two influential tech leaders have weighed in on U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial decision to raise the cost of H-1B visas to $100,000 per application. For those unaware, the US President Donald Trump…

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Asian shares climb: Tech stocks surge after Nvidia OpenAI deal; gold hits fresh record

Representative image credits: AP Asian share markets looked set to extend recent gains on Tuesday, driven by strong investor optimism around artificial intelligence (AI) and tech stocks, while bets on further US interest rate cuts pushed gold to fresh record levels.Wall Street had reached another record after Nvidia announced it would invest up to $100…

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Nvidia and OpenAI announce massive $100 billion partnership to power next-gen AI

Nvidia and OpenAI have announced a massive partnership, with the US-based chipmaker committing to invest $100 billion in the ChatGPT-maker and supply it with advanced data centre chips. The deal brings together two of its most influential companies in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.According to a report by news agency Reuters, the collaboration involves two…

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