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Jensen Huang: Nvidia boss, AI visionary in black leather jacket

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

NEW YORK Jul 20, 2025 - 11:23 am GMT+3
Edited By Amina Ali
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks to journalists as he arrives for a press conference at a hotel, Beijing, China, July 16, 2025. (AFP Photo)
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks to journalists as he arrives for a press conference at a hotel, Beijing, China, July 16, 2025. (AFP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Jul 20, 2025 11:23 am
Edited By Amina Ali

Relatively unknown to the general public only three years ago, Jensen Huang now stands as one of the most powerful entrepreneurs in the world as head of chip giant Nvidia.

The unassuming 62-year-old draws stadium crowds of more than 10,000 people as his company's products push the boundaries of artificial intelligence.

Chips designed by Nvidia, known as graphics cards or graphics processing units (GPUs), are essential in developing the generative artificial intelligence powering technology like ChatGPT.

Big Tech's insatiable appetite for Nvidia's GPUs, which sell for tens of thousands of dollars each, has catapulted the California chipmaker to a market valuation of over $4 trillion, making it the first company to surpass that milestone.

Nvidia's meteoric rise has boosted Huang's personal fortune to $150 billion – making him one of the world's richest people – thanks to the roughly 3.5% stake he holds in the company he founded three decades ago with two friends in a Silicon Valley diner.

In a clear demonstration of his clout, he recently convinced U.S. President Donald Trump to lift restrictions on certain GPU exports to China, despite the fact that Beijing is locked in a battle with Washington for AI supremacy.

"That was brilliantly done," said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a governance professor at Yale University.

Huang was able to explain to Trump that "having the world using a U.S. tech platform as the core protocol is definitely in the interest of this country" and won't help the Chinese military, Sonnenfeld said.

Early life

Born in Taipei in 1963, Jensen Huang (originally named Jen-Hsun) embodies the American success story. At the age of nine, he was sent away with his brother to a boarding school in a small town in Kentucky.

His uncle recommended the school to his Taiwanese parents, believing it to be a prestigious institution, when in fact it was a school for troubled youth.

Too young to be a student, Huang boarded there but attended a nearby public school alongside the children of tobacco farmers. With his poor English, he was bullied and forced to clean toilets – a two-year ordeal that transformed him.

"We worked really hard, we studied really hard, and the kids were really tough," he recounted in an interview with U.S. broadcaster NPR.

But "the ending of the story is I loved the time I was there," Huang said.

Leather jacket

Brought home by his parents, who had by then settled in the northwestern U.S. state of Oregon, he graduated from university at just 20 and joined AMD, then LSI Logic, to design chips – his passion.

But he wanted to go further and founded Nvidia in 1993 to "solve problems that normal computers can't," using semiconductors powerful enough to handle 3D graphics, as he explained on the "No Priors" podcast.

Nvidia created the first GPU in 1999, riding the intersection of video games, data centers, cloud computing, and now, generative AI.

Always dressed in a black T-shirt and leather jacket, Huang sports an Nvidia logo tattoo and has a taste for sports cars.

But it's his relentless optimism, low-key personality and lack of political alignment that sets him apart from the likes of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

Unlike them, Huang was notably absent from Trump's inauguration ceremony.

"He backpedals his own aura and has the star be the technology rather than himself," observed Sonnenfeld, who believes Huang may be "the most respected of all today's tech titans."

One former high-ranking Nvidia employee described him to Agence France-Presse (AFP) as "the most driven person" he'd ever met.

Street food

On visits to his native Taiwan, Huang is treated like a megastar, with fans crowding around him for autographs and selfies, as journalists follow him to his barber shop and his favorite night market.

"He has created the phenomenon because of his personal charm," noted Wayne Lin of Witology Market Trend Research Institute.

"A person like him must be very busy and his schedule should be full every day meeting big bosses. But he remembers to eat street food when he comes to Taiwan," he said, calling Huang "unusually friendly."

Nvidia is a tight ship and takes great care to project a drama-free image of Huang.

But the former high-ranking employee painted a more nuanced picture, describing a "very paradoxical" individual who is fiercely protective of his employees but also capable, within Nvidia's executive circle, of "ripping people to shreds" over major mistakes or poor choices.

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