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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is exploring Beijing's culinary scene, to the delight of social media. He was spotted enjoying "zhajiangmian," a local noodle dish, at No. 69 Fangzhuanchang Noodles.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was spotted on Friday trying some of Beijing’s delicacies. He was seen at No. 69 Fangzhuanchang Noodles, tucking into a bowl of “zhajiangmian” — a Beijing specialty that features noodles covered in a thick soybean-paste sauce mixed with vegetables and meat.
The U.S. electricity grid hasn’t faced a demand shock like this since the post-World War II industrial boom. For decades, power consumption grew at a sleepy 1% to 2% annually. Then came data centers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said industry leaders need to be more "mindful" of of how they talk about the potential impact of AI.
President Donald Trump said that he made “no commitment either way” on Taiwan during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, after Beijing warned the issue could spark conflict between the two countries.
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