AI momentum drove Wall Street to fresh records, even as conflicting U.S.-Iran signals and new tariff threats on Brazil kept geopolitical tensions in focus.

Jensen Huang, who has rockstar status in Taiwan, is expected to talk about Nvidia's AI chips, software and systems.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is expected to use his Computex keynote to highlight the company's AI strategy, new chips and Taiwan expansion plans.

The CEO of the $5 trillion chipmaker, who was born in Taiwan's southern city of Tainan, announced plans last week to invest around $150 billion a year in Taiwan, describing it…

The Nvidia chief is reportedly meet with executives from some of the country's largest companies later this week.

Jensen Huang's speech was jam-packed with new releases, including the RTX Spark which aims to reinvent the personal computer as we know it.

CNBC's Jim Cramer said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Computex keynote showed the AI infrastructure boom is creating winners well beyond Nvidia.

Normally, a spike in oil prices rattle investors, but news in the tech space seems to have, well, trumped these worries.

U.S. Stocks Rise as Investors Weigh AI Fervor Against Mideast Worries

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AI momentum drove Wall Street to fresh records, even as conflicting U.S.-Iran signals and new tariff threats on Brazil kept geopolitical tensions in focus.

Wall Street marks another round of fresh record highs, but will new trade tensions and deadlock over Iran start to take the shine off the AI trade?