
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with Japanese semiconductor executives at a yakitori restaurant in Tokyo, an event dubbed a 'yakitori summit.' The meeting, reported by Nikkei, is seen as an effort to strengthen cooperation with Japanese companies in the semiconductor supply chain. This move underscores Nvidia's push to expand its presence in Japan's robotics and AI hardware sectors.
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The meeting took place at a yakitori restaurant near Kanda Station in Tokyo on Wednesday.
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The meeting was aimed at strengthening cooperation with local Japanese businesses.
OpinionJensen Huang, chief executive of US artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia, held a “yakitori summit” with Japanese executives from semiconductor materials and components companies while visiting Tokyo – a move aimed at strengthening cooperation with local businesses.
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The meeting was aimed at strengthening cooperation with local Japanese businesses.
OpinionThe meeting took place at a yakitori restaurant near Kanda Station in Tokyo on Wednesday.
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