Samsung chairman's legal victory sparks speculation on upcoming meeting with Nvidia's Jensen Huang

Samsung chairman's legal victory sparks speculation on upcoming meeting with Nvidia's Jensen Huang

[Digitimes] - 02/4/2025

Jae-Yong Lee, chairman of Samsung Electronics, has been acquitted in the second trial concerning an improper merger case, marking the resolution of years of legal uncertainty. With his newfound freedom, speculation is mounting about whether he will soon meet with Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang.



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