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Jensen’s message

The Nvidia CEO doesn't always feel like he's getting his point across

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Nvidia's Jensen Huang made some long speeches during this week's GTC conference, but the CEO didn't always feel like he was getting his point across. In today's Tech In Depth, Ian King examines why the event didn't wow Wall Street — and whether Huang really has become the equivalent of a Fed chair.

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