Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: "Our Israeli and Palestinian employees should know that there's no danger they will lose our support"
"We will continue to invest in Israel, and support the employees fully, regardless of their background," added Huang during a Q&A session at Nvidia’s GTC conference this week
Shay Salinas
17:39, 22.03.24
"I have 3,300 employees in Israel. We have nearly a hundred employees in Gaza and the West Bank, and our hearts are with all of them. The most important thing is, of course, to stay safe, and we try to support them as a company," said Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang during a Q&A session with journalists at the GTC conference in San Jose, California.
"Israel is one of Nvidia's largest hubs in terms of population ratio. It's also home to some of our most talented engineers. One of our most significant investments, NVSwitch, originated from Israel," Huang emphasized.
"We will continue to invest in Israel, and support the employees fully, regardless of their background," added Huang during a Q&A session at Nvidia’s GTC conference this week
Shay Salinas
17:39, 22.03.24
"I have 3,300 employees in Israel. We have nearly a hundred employees in Gaza and the West Bank, and our hearts are with all of them. The most important thing is, of course, to stay safe, and we try to support them as a company," said Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang during a Q&A session with journalists at the GTC conference in San Jose, California.
"Israel is one of Nvidia's largest hubs in terms of population ratio. It's also home to some of our most talented engineers. One of our most significant investments, NVSwitch, originated from Israel," Huang emphasized.