At just 17, Jensen Huang, a first-year student at Oregon State University, set his sights on Lori Mills, a 19-year-old classmate.
The Nvidia founder's bold playbook shows how great leaders perform consistently in both good times and in bad.
When I read that statistic from Harvard Business Law Review, I was hoping the article would include an analysis of what that tiny—but in my mind most successful—subset of founders do differently from the other 99.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's CES 2025 keynote on Jan. 6 will unveil the RTX 5000 series GPUs and showcase advancements in AI, robotics, and automotive technology, marking a major moment for the tech giant in the AI revolution.
Things’ messages, which lets him know what staffers are thinking about, so the company can stay abreast of nascent tech innovations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang now has a net worth near $117 billion. If AI has the future that some expect, he may become much richer.
AI Darling Nvidia's Stock Could Keep Rising
The newly released book, , reveals key insights into Nvidia's corporate culture. A notable aspect is CEO Jensen Huang's preference for whiteboards over PowerPoint presentations during business discussions.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, has recorded one of the most significant wealth increases of 2024, ranking just behind Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg in net worth gains. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Huang’s fortune surged by $76 billion this year, surpassing Jeff Bezos, the world’s second-richest individual.
Huang’s wealth now stands at $118.7 billion, making him the 11th richest person globally, according to Forbes. The stock closed at $135.74 per share on Wednesday, gaining $5.35 in a single day as Wall Street analysts reiterated their bullish stance on the company.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the new Jetson Orin Nano Super that can be used to run artificial applications locally.
Nvidia (NVDA) founder and CEO Jensen Huang has emerged as a standout Big Tech leader, with the chipmaker becoming a top artificial intelligence (AI) player. "The Nvidia Way" author and Barron's senior tech writer Tae Kim sits down with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton on Market Domination to talk about his book,