The Nvidia founder's bold playbook shows how great leaders perform consistently in both good times and in bad.
Key Takeaways It’s been a record-breaking year for artificial intelligence darling Nvidia’s stock, as demand for its AI chips pushed sales to fresh highs.Most analysts expect more gains ahead, with demand for Nvidia’s latest chips continuing to outpace supply.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the new Jetson Orin Nano Super that can be used to run artificial applications locally.
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.
The palm-sized Orin Nano is ideal for hobbyists and small companies looking to run AI applications locally, such as for use in industrial robots.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will don his trademark leather jacket at CES 2025 with a huge keynote: expect RTX 50 series GPUs, and SO much more.
But unless you're closely following Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, you may not comprehend just how big AI can get. Huang has used the term "sovereign AI" in past discussions. He just gave investors a look at what it really means and why it is great news for Nvidia shareholders.
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 now has a net worth near $117 billion. If AI has the future that some expect, he may become much richer.
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.
"I’m looking to detect the weak signals. It’s easy to pick up the strong signals, but I want to intercept them when they are weak."