Why Jensen Huang’s $1T forecast failed to impress


Spear Invest founder and CIO Ivana Delevska and D.A. Davidson head of technology research Gil Luria speak with Market Catalysts Host Julie Hyman about why Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang’s forecast of $1 trillion in AI chip revenue may have fallen flat with investors listening in on his GTC keynote address.



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