Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 5/18/2026

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  May 18, 2026 at 22:34  |  57:26  |  Bloomberg Markets
Speakers
Jensen Huang — CEO, NVIDIA
Michael Dell — Chairman & CEO, Dell Technologies
Alexandra Semenovich — Bloomberg News Reporter
Dr. Doug Lucas — Orthopedic Surgeon, LifeMD

Summary

This episode of Bloomberg Businessweek Daily covers the jury verdict rejecting Elon Musk's OpenAI lawsuit, bone health and osteoporosis prevention with Dr. Doug Lucas, an interview with Dell CEO Michael Dell and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussing AI infrastructure demand, and a women's health discussion with Dr. Susan Blumenthal. Market commentary notes that Nvidia and Dell shares traded lower despite the CEOs' bullish outlook on long-term AI buildout.

  • A California jury rejects Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI on statute of limitations grounds.
  • Dr. Doug Lucas discusses bone health prevention and the role of diet and exercise.
  • Dell CEO Michael Dell and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discuss AI infrastructure demand exceeding supply.
  • Jensen Huang states AI buildout will continue for at least a decade.
  • Michael Dell identifies memory as a key supply constraint.
  • The CEOs emphasize the shift from testing to production in enterprise AI.
  • Dr. Susan Blumenthal discusses the economic benefits of investing in women's health.
  • Nvidia and Dell shares end the day lower despite positive long-term outlook.
Trade Ideas
Michael Dell Chairman & CEO, Dell Technologies 25:09
AI demand exceeds supply, Dell positioned.
Enterprise demand for AI infrastructure (servers, storage, memory) is exceeding supply, driven by companies moving from testing to production. Dell is well-positioned with 1000 new clients for AI factories, and the buildout is just beginning. Memory is a specific constraint, but Dell's supply chain relationships and scale provide an edge.
Jensen Huang CEO, NVIDIA 29:53
AI buildout for decade, demand exceeds supply.
The AI infrastructure buildout is in its early stages and will continue for at least a decade, with demand for GPUs and related components outstripping supply. Nvidia is central to this buildout, and the supply chain is doubling or quadrupling yearly, yet still unable to keep pace. This supports sustained growth for Nvidia.
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Speakers: Michael Dell, Jensen Huang  · Tickers: DELL, NVDA