Jensen Huang, President of NVIDIA
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Jensen Huang, President of NVIDIA

Huang is a recipient of the Semiconductor Industry Association’s highest honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award; IEEE Founder’s Medal; the Dr. Morris Chang Exemplary Leadership Award; and honorary doctorate degrees from Taiwan’s National Chiao Tung University, National Taiwan University, and Oregon State University. He has been named the world’s best CEO by Harvard Business Review and Brand Finance, as well as Fortune’s Businessperson of the Year and one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people.
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Since the company’s founding in 1993, Jensen Huang has held the positions of president, chief executive officer, and director. Before starting NVIDIA, Mr. Huang worked in a number of capacities for the semiconductor business Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. from 1984 to 1985 and the computer chip maker LSI Logic Corp. from 1985 to 1993. He received the 2017 Fortune Businessperson of the Year award. He was voted #1 by Harvard Business Review in 2019 on their list of the top 100 CEOs in the world throughout the course of their careers. Mr. Huang graduated from Stanford University with an MSEE and Oregon State University with a BSEE.


2023

The astounding artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT caused one of the biggest single-day increases in stock market history when it was revealed that it was trained on an Nvidia supercomputer. On May 25, 2023, when the Nasdaq debuted, Nvidia’s worth rose by almost $200 billion. The chief executive officer of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, had told investors a few months prior that Nvidia had supplied comparable supercomputers to fifty of the top 100 corporations in the United States. Nvidia was valued more than both Walmart and ExxonMobil put together at the closing of trade, making it the sixth most valuable company on the planet.

The leader in AI chips released another beat-and-raise quarterly earnings report on November 21. Nvidia did, however, state that it anticipates that the current fourth-quarter sales will be impacted by US export restrictions on China. Microsoft (MSFT) revealed a unique AI processor on November 15th that may pose a threat to Nvidia chips. The much awaited H200, Nvidia’s newest GPU for AI (artificial intelligence) model training, was introduced on November 13. The business allegedly intends to launch a new line of AI chips for Chinese consumers that will abide with the recent export prohibitions imposed by the United States. The restrictions may cause Nvidia to cancel orders worth $5 billion.


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