CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on the SoftBank CEO's big investment in the U.S. aimed at generating 100,000 new jobs.
Nvidia: It's a strategy that could lead to wide-ranging investment in chip production, energy capacity and related technologies. Son's aim is to have the first batch of shipment-ready AI chips by 2026,
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son has developed an obsession with building the next Nvidia with his own chips and rake in billions of dollars being sent on AI h
Some of the funds might not be newly raised, potentially including previously announced investments like Softbank's $1.5 billion in OpenAI.
SoftBank CEO Son is expected to announce $100 billion US AI investment to create 100,000 jobs in data centers and semiconductor industries.
US President-elect Donald Trump and SoftBank chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son jointly announced that SoftBank will invest a total of US$100 billion in areas including AI over the next four years in the US,
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son plans to announce a $100 billion U.S. investment focused on AI, creating 100,000 jobs. The announcement follows a similar 2016 pledge. Trump's involvement highlights the political dimension,
President-elect Donald Trump joined SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son to announce plans by the Japanese company to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects over the next four years.
Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son and United States President-elect Donald Trump announced that the Japanese investment holding firm would invest $100 billion in the US, for the purpose of creating artificial intelligence infrastructure.
SoftBank will invest at least $100 billion into US tech projects over the next four years, CEO Masayoshi Son and President-elect Donald Trump jointly revealed during a press conference at the Mar ...
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