Jensen Huang joined President Donald Trump on a high-stakes diplomatic trip to China this week, aiming to stabilize NVIDIA's precarious position in the world's second-largest economy.
While Guy Raz on How I Built This recently lauded the CEO as the architect of the most important company in the world, noting that "If NVIDIA were a country, it would be one of the five richest in the world," the current reality is far more tense.
On The Prof G Pod, Alice Han offered a more sobering assessment of the trip, suggesting that "this will be a setback for Jensen Huang, who's still really keen to have a foothold in the China" market. Han argues that despite the delegation, the approval of NVIDIA chips remains a major hurdle.
Huang remains optimistic, publicly maintaining that the market will eventually open up. Whether his charm offensive alongside Michael Dell at Dell Technologies World can bridge the geopolitical divide remains the central question for investors.

