Nvidia CEO Discusses Robotics Growth
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Nvidia CEO says robotics is chipmaker's biggest opportunity after AI

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said robotics was one of the two largest growth opportunities for the AI chipmaker.
In May , Nvidia said its robotics unit had $567 million in quarterly sales, or about 1% of the company's total revenue.
"We stopped thinking of ourselves as a chip company long ago," Huang said, at Nvidia 's annual shareholders meeting.
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