The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip : US Pioneer Global VC DIFCHQ SFO NYC Singapore – Riyadh Swiss Our Mind

The Thinking Machine is the biography of a tech titan, but it’s also “something more interesting and revealing,” said James Surowiecki in The Atlantic. Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang has been the outfit’s CEO from 1993 through its explosive rise to its current standing as the world’s third most valuable company, and “to be sure, Huang himself was central to Nvidia’s success.” But author Stephen Witt makes clear that Nvidia wouldn’t be building the chips that are powering the AI revolution absent the culture and economy established in Silicon Valley decades ago. Nvidia’s breakthroughs have been built on the free movement of labor within the industry, the talent of immigrants, research funded by universities and the federal government, and a board willing to forego instant rewards for a long-term payoff. Finally, when opportunities have crossed Huang’s sights, “he’s made the bold moves.”

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