Move over, Silicon Valley stereotypes—today\u2019s semiconductor industry is being reshaped by visionary leaders of Chinese heritage! 🇺🇸🇨🇳 Four of America\u2019s biggest chip companies—Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, and Broadcom—now have CEOs tracing their roots to China, sparking conversations about diversity and innovation in tech.
In a recent chat with CGTN host Tian Wei, author Stephen Witt dug into the journey of NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang, whose rags-to-riches story mirrors the explosive rise of AI hardware. \u201cHuang transformed NVIDIA from a gaming graphics startup into a $3 trillion titan,\u201d Witt shared, highlighting Huang's relentless focus on accelerated computing ahead of the AI boom.
📈 What\u2019s next? As TechCrunch puts it: \u2018GPUs are the new gold\u2019—and Huang\u2019s leadership continues to redefine how we interact with tech, from ChatGPT to self-driving cars. With Lip-Bu Tan taking Intel\u2019s helm this month, all eyes are on how these trailblazers will navigate U.S.-China tech tensions while pushing boundaries in quantum computing and beyond.
For tech enthusiasts and future founders, Huang\u2019s mantra says it all: \u201Either you\u2019re running for food, or running from being food.\u201D 🚀
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Author Stephen Witt on Nvidia Founder Jensen Huang's Journey
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