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Nvidia Jensen Huang Collaborating with XIAOMI-W on AI, Self-Driving Software
NVIDIA (NVDA.US) CEO Jensen Huang mentioned in an interview that he met with XIAOMI-W (01810.HK) Chairman and CEO Lei Jun during his visit to Beijing, Chinese news broke.Huang stat...
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NVIDIA (NVDA.US)      CEO Jensen Huang mentioned in an interview that he met with XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)  +0.250 (+0.470%)    Short selling $1.00B; Ratio 14.947%   Chairman and CEO Lei Jun during his visit to Beijing, Chinese news broke.

Huang stated that he has been collaborating with Lei since the inception of Xiaomi, adding that they are now co-developing AI, autonomous driving software, and many other projects.

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In previous interviews, Huang also mentioned that Xiaomi is a great partner, and that when he first got to know Xiaomi, Lei was still very young. He said from the first day he could see that Lei would achieve extraordinary success in the future.
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