NVIDIA and AMD CEOs Jet Off to Japans AI Boom

NVIDIA and AMD CEOs traveled to Japan recently to cash in on the Country's growing AI market. Japan really wants to lead in AI tech and has asked these companies to help build up its AI systems. The country aims to be the easiest place in the world to create and use AI.

NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, met with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to discuss how Japan can become an AI leader. Jensen even gave the PM an AI supercomputer as a gift. NVIDIA needs new markets because it's having problems in China due to US trade rules and rising competition there.

AMD's CEO, Lisa Su, also visited Japan and met with the Prime Minister and other partners. People say Japan might prefer working with AMD for their AI goals, though details about her visit aren't completely clear. Both companies are racing to establish themselves in the Japanese market.

Japan is an ideal partner for these AI giants because it has excellent research facilities and is determined to become important in the global AI industry. With strong backgrounds in robotics and manufacturing, Japan has resources that appeal to tech companies looking for new places to grow.
 

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