The superstar run for Nvidia’s stock the last few years has been astonishing. So was its tumble Monday, which caused $595 billion in wealth to vanish.
Mostly known only in gaming and crypto circles a few years ago, Nvidia burst into the zeitgeist after seeing its sales surge because customers wanted its chips to train their chatbots and other artificial intelligence products.
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Jensen Huang and Nvidia both saw their values hit hard Monday as investors digested the impact of Chinese AI company DeepSeek.
Huang's net worth fell from $121 billion to around $100 billion, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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US chip giant Nvidia and its CEO Jensen Huang are set for a record wipeout on Monday after Chinese startup DeepSeek upended the tech sector with its advanced new artificial intelligence model.
Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang’s net worth plunged $18 billion Monday as the chipmaker’s stock continues to free fall. Huang was worth $106.3 billion as of Monday morning, down nearly 15% ...
Huang, who cofounded Nvidia in 1993, owns roughly 3.4% of the company, according to Bloomberg. Indeed, the tech giant took a bit of a stumble yesterday, losing around $600 billion in market cap as shares plummeted by 17%. The manufacturing chip company is falling from great heights; this past summer, it surpassed a $3 trillion market cap.
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