Jen-Hsun Huang: Stanford student and Entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @somnathrajanga4290
    @somnathrajanga4290 Год назад +508

    "Innovation needs a lot of experimentation, experimentation needs exploration, explorations will result in failures. If you do not have tolerance for failures, you wont succeed" - Jen-Hsun Huang

    • @nalinsav
      @nalinsav Год назад +8

      great quote; thanks a ton for this kind comment with this awesome quote!

    • @cambodianriverpig7613
      @cambodianriverpig7613 5 дней назад

      i.e. there is no genius. Just thousands of people doing endless trials and errors, hoping to stumble upon something.

  • @123cooldude500
    @123cooldude500 9 месяцев назад +150

    Jen-Hsun at 40:02 saw the world of 2024 in 2011. This is why his company has a 2 trillion dollar evaluation today. Incredible.

    • @matt.stevick
      @matt.stevick 9 месяцев назад +11

      And he’s cool 😎 too

    • @mustardroshi418
      @mustardroshi418 5 месяцев назад +6

      3 trillion 3 months after this comment lmfao

    • @Tryha4d
      @Tryha4d Месяц назад

      Vision+ hardwork+environment= trillion dollar companies

  • @yuxia5989
    @yuxia5989 3 года назад +282

    this is better than 90% of business class

    • @Mimi-fo7kp
      @Mimi-fo7kp Год назад +15

      more like 99.99%

    • @alexsandromanotech2316
      @alexsandromanotech2316 10 месяцев назад

      Do you already had a business class?

    • @ACCA2016
      @ACCA2016 6 месяцев назад +1

      Totally. Just the perspective and vision, understand the essence of your company, culture is OS are already golden. And how he reason things from the first principle approach just gold.

    • @klemenkovacic9109
      @klemenkovacic9109 6 месяцев назад

      @@alexsandromanotech2316 business class itself will probably teach you how to micromanage - with what i mean positive outcomes rather than negative and how to deal with people, and what Jen's been explaning was everything about business, everything buisness class should almost cover.
      Really pinpoint he's talking from CEO perspective,
      - He explains he had started from nothing
      - raises and stresses the importance of securing capital every single time one has a chance to do so and acquire one
      - he's implying it's better to and to find without saying it a company with a future (nobody wants a name behind them where company goes bankrupt while you worked there)
      - Leadership succession as he said, he cant do much anymore, but he can empower new generation with thirst and ideas that they will be able to execute with the right people around them - team building.
      - stresses importance of cash, how important it is to be liquid at all times and have cash on the side at any moment in time, that's what he meant as saving money beside raising it through VCs and making it through the company, which there are other segements he hasnt covered, like marketing and how he deals with them, but as being one of the best in the world, nvidia needs no marketing and it will still be successful, just events and videos taken will spread all the necessary information for the masses.
      - having no ego, imagine like you dont know anything, doors will be always be opened if you are willing to learn, if you get distracted you will do nothing, just like him and friends at the beginning, distracted and lost, until he they or him focused on the important thing, money and the right circle of network
      he is Delegating, Coaching, allowing some freedom with Autonomy and giving back Feedback to his team.
      Servant Leadership; he's giving employees crazy amount of bonuses and high salaries.
      PLUS THE BIGGEST thing he is teaching us is his EXPerience, knowledge which you will not find in business classes 99% of the time because of trash entreperneur professors, he's speeding everything that instead of taking months and years is compressed into 1h long video, with some knowledge here and there you can connect everything together really fast,
      and for extra this video is like watching self written biography which TRUST me beast 99,9% of useless business and mindset books.
      Having a chance to listen to someone explanining - unfortuntely in not so great detail he's beginning, vision, and things a leader like ceo should focus on is priceless.
      Being money hungry is okay, you copy product or a niche make product or service better and you are in the game, but when you are reinventing the wheel having laser beam focus is important and as he had said, having money and starting business is probably a bad idea
      but if you can start from nothing and get somewhere, then you know you are on the right track.
      besides business classes dont necessarily teach you in and outs they are more like a guideline perhaps?

    • @Megha-rm8bh
      @Megha-rm8bh 14 дней назад

      ​@@alexsandromanotech2316prefer to be in economic class than being a business class slave who tried to kill you

  • @MrDanbloom
    @MrDanbloom Год назад +242

    Jensen Huang is one amazing dude. Born in Taiwan to a wonderful mom and an engineer father, his parents immigrated to USA when he was nine. At OSU in Corvallis, his lab partner was Lori who he fell in love with and married. Two adult children now Spencer and Madison. A continuing passion and love for Taiwan, a personality that was nurtured by his parents and his children. He will indeed live to be 80. I'm 74 and based in Taiwan since 1991. This video should be watched by everyone. Jensen is the real McCoy. A true Huang!

    • @cywang8111
      @cywang8111 Год назад +1

      He didnt donate as much as donation to Standford

    • @InspectorA-r2e
      @InspectorA-r2e Год назад

      Do Taiwanese want to war with China?

    • @mountaindew2656
      @mountaindew2656 Год назад +1

      "GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY!!!"
      - Maryanne Owens somewhere from Texas

    • @Mikechang-p5g
      @Mikechang-p5g Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤

    • @ChaosKingable
      @ChaosKingable 9 месяцев назад

      Out of curiosity - can you please elaborate what you mean by "true Huang" ?

  • @mcfang329
    @mcfang329 Год назад +64

    What a perspective and visionary at a time. He knows what he is doing way back then and look at him today. He has been preparing this path since from the beginning.

    • @Infi1337
      @Infi1337 Год назад +4

      To be fair he should prepare to drop prices a little bit.

    • @PresidenteMc
      @PresidenteMc Год назад +1

      @@Infi1337😂 as he said, sometimes you don't have to follow the wishes of the customer but go ahead with your long-term vision

    • @retrofitter
      @retrofitter Год назад +2

      @@PresidenteMc Once you try cyberpunk pathtraced at 4k, you'll understand the future of games will be fully path traced

  • @tommypearson9260
    @tommypearson9260 Год назад +566

    He became the Villian when he purchased his first leather jacket........ 💯

    • @zabrak999
      @zabrak999 Год назад

      Dweeb detected.

    • @nalinsav
      @nalinsav Год назад +2

      So superbly said @tommypearson9260 as a vegan and as an animal lover I agree 100 percent with you on that

    • @enia1953
      @enia1953 9 месяцев назад +3

      Why do you say that? I am puzzled.

    • @zhangyuhang9444
      @zhangyuhang9444 9 месяцев назад +2

      villain?

    • @gamingsportz3390
      @gamingsportz3390 9 месяцев назад +10

      Arn't we all villains when using phones made by child labour. All the little hands extracting cobalt in mines and putting small components together.

  • @rishisingh9039
    @rishisingh9039 6 месяцев назад +44

    Today - Wednesday, June 5, 2024 - Nvidia displaced Apple as the second most valuable US company with a market capitalization of 3.012T. Thank you, Mr. Huang, for your perspective and vision especially as they pertain to Artificial Intelligence.

    • @annali-m5c
      @annali-m5c Месяц назад

      Trump is now President of the United States

  • @kintin6478
    @kintin6478 9 месяцев назад +22

    most intelligent CEO I had even seen, thank you so much for this presentation!

  • @siansroadtonirvana
    @siansroadtonirvana Год назад +33

    Jen-Hsun was so great! So many years later, and I am glad that I got to listen to this.

  • @zzd7ry
    @zzd7ry 6 месяцев назад +23

    12 years later= this is a brilliant talk- every word resonates, wish I had watched this video so much earlier

  • @hugo9618
    @hugo9618 3 года назад +124

    He looks like a nice guy. I wish him and his little n-video company all the best.

    • @axiom1650
      @axiom1650 3 года назад +11

      in-video is still around to this day surprisingly! I think they still make new products even.

    • @ShaolinChan5988
      @ShaolinChan5988 3 года назад +1

      He is very blessed

    • @Hunter-ii9wt
      @Hunter-ii9wt 2 года назад +2

      @@axiom1650 it’s in the top 10 most valuable companies in the world ! NVIDIA

    • @Itsme-hh4pl
      @Itsme-hh4pl 10 месяцев назад

      @@axiom1650in fact InnVidia, is even helping in propelling the whole I.A. Industry!

    • @natusaddeficiendum
      @natusaddeficiendum 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Hunter-ii9wtNo way!

  • @df4privateyoutube722
    @df4privateyoutube722 2 месяца назад +6

    Incredibly timeless talk. This is to this day still his best and most inspiring speaker event in my opinion

  • @MrArunraja08
    @MrArunraja08 9 месяцев назад +52

    I m watching this video and he is still the ceo and nvidia is 1trillon $ company. Wat a legend!!

    • @lopadova_
      @lopadova_ 9 месяцев назад +4

      2.19t

    • @spiderduckpig
      @spiderduckpig 8 месяцев назад +4

      2 trillion now, 4th largest in the world

    • @daran0518
      @daran0518 6 месяцев назад +3

      3 trillion now. 2nd in the world.Only a few months later.

    • @DonG-1949
      @DonG-1949 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@daran0518 4 trillion... holy hell..

    • @annali-m5c
      @annali-m5c Месяц назад

      Yes, but now Musk has started to cash out

  • @WeekendMuse
    @WeekendMuse 3 месяца назад +5

    Listening to this talk in 2024. So insightful and inspirational. Perspectives, visions, asking lots of candid questions. Great talk, bravo Jensen.

  • @IndieAuthorX
    @IndieAuthorX Год назад +16

    Man, insanely worthwhile talk for me to listen to. The age of the talk is pertinent as now we have the fruit of all those labors coming to fruition and we know that his vision was successful.

  • @arjunraghunandanan
    @arjunraghunandanan 2 месяца назад +5

    Wow, listening to Jensen Huang's Stanford speech from 2011 isn't just about understanding Nvidia's success; It is a big lesson in personal growth.

  • @tanbir2358
    @tanbir2358 6 месяцев назад +18

    00:02 Introduction to the Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Lecture Series at Stanford
    01:49 Jensen Wang, co-founder of NVIDIA and generous donor to the school of engineering.
    06:35 Having a unique perspective shapes vision and opportunities
    09:02 NVIDIA CEO's vision for 3D graphics technology in gaming industry
    13:23 Importance of perspective in entrepreneurial decisions
    15:37 Perspective and vision matter in shaping the trajectory of a company.
    20:03 Ignoring customers can be necessary for business innovation
    21:57 Transitioning NVIDIA to programmable 3D graphics processors
    26:04 Passion is essential for building a company
    28:00 Reinventing the company through programmable shaders and taking big risks
    32:00 Resource allocation and economic decision-making
    33:57 Culture of innovation and risk-taking at NVIDIA
    38:06 Importance of risk-taking and flexibility in entrepreneurship
    39:55 Utilizing GPU for computational graphics beyond traditional graphics applications
    43:39 Equal pay and share are fair and simple.
    45:38 CEOs and leaders need to be comfortable with ambiguity.
    49:13 Incorporating NVIDIA with minimal funding
    51:11 VCs invest in great people with a large market vision
    54:52 Reinventing the company every 10 years is a necessary and challenging process
    57:02 Survival is important: Cash is always king
    1:00:52 Start a company based on passion, not money
    1:02:56 Unique perspective and perseverance are key to success

  • @SCTproductionsJ5
    @SCTproductionsJ5 3 года назад +40

    Start: 3:56
    Real start after tech problems solved: 6:00

  • @happyisblue
    @happyisblue 3 года назад +36

    I always like his talks. Wish I can speak like him.

  • @richttycoon
    @richttycoon 2 года назад +21

    This was before he can afford a leather jacket. His words are educational. Sending this link to my son.

  • @pekwind
    @pekwind 3 года назад +62

    the most valuable semiconductor company in the world. this guys is underrated.

    • @user-wq9mw2xz3j
      @user-wq9mw2xz3j 3 года назад +8

      uh depends on how you define valuable..
      highest most bloated stock price? sure
      but not most valuable in terms of revenue, profit, capital or anything else really..
      and market cap not close to tsmc anyways

    • @dylankerler3409
      @dylankerler3409 3 года назад +8

      TSMC is worth more

    • @armosuperman2k5
      @armosuperman2k5 3 года назад +5

      Most valuable fabless for sure. Fastest growing market cap too. Up 3x from start of 2020, nearly $.5T

    • @ripalnaik6331
      @ripalnaik6331 3 года назад +1

      AMD will overtake it.

    • @Nerdywr
      @Nerdywr 3 года назад +8

      @@user-wq9mw2xz3j nvidia is already heads and shoulders above other fabless semicon competitors, in terms of progress in the most polarizing upcoming tech paradigms such as AI, machine learning, autonomous chips, and virtual reality. Almost the entire existing ML libraries run on the CUDA interface. I have no doubt NVDA will be the next TSLA-like stock craze in the coming 5 years and decade, and easily become a trillion dollar cap company, which it already is on track

  • @zzz-f9y
    @zzz-f9y 6 месяцев назад +3

    14:11 パースペクティブが重要。同じことをしてても結果が変わる
    24:03 既存事業とイノベーション
    28:33 変化できなければ死ぬ
    29:06 事業同士の共食い
    31:21 利益は競争で決まって、参入するかはリソースと需給で決める
    45:55 良いCEOは曖昧さを受け入れる
    55:27 成功したものを捨てて再発明する必要

  • @pelangos
    @pelangos 2 месяца назад +6

    Amazing! really love to see these kinds of tech talks at colleges.

  • @CristobalRuiz
    @CristobalRuiz 2 года назад +19

    I wish I was as articulate and clear as this fella. Hats down.

    • @alexcastro5081
      @alexcastro5081 9 месяцев назад +1

      what in saying man why couldn’t God give me a brain like his

  • @ralffig3297
    @ralffig3297 Год назад +15

    Probably the best management video out there. As an entrepreneur, I almost physically relate to all things this guy says.

  • @hasanaijaz100
    @hasanaijaz100 Год назад +9

    What a talk! Holds true to his every word till today, just about 15 years on!!

  • @joelmutungi4018
    @joelmutungi4018 8 дней назад +2

    It's amazing that Jensen predicted NVIDIA to be the greatest company in the future and now it is!

  • @kentpoon7242
    @kentpoon7242 9 месяцев назад +8

    “When you are not constantly reinventing yourself.....“, this is exactly what you see on Apple now. Jensen is such a visionary!

    • @123cooldude500
      @123cooldude500 9 месяцев назад +1

      I liked your comment, but I don't agree with you: Apple absolutely does try to reinvent themselves. They don't like to put out products that aren't up to the 'Apple" standard of technology however. Modern Apple wouldn't have never created something like NVidia FX line in 2003 and released it. So from the outside, it looks like they are just refining their successful products and not innovating but, on the inside they just threw out the whole idea of an Apple car. Even if Tesla did it first, Apple still absolutely tried to reinvent themselves with the car idea.

  • @hodlcro4dlife661
    @hodlcro4dlife661 4 года назад +162

    He is so chill and down to earth but yet flying sky high

  • @xnx304
    @xnx304 4 месяца назад +5

    Jensen's vision is really incredible

  • @rameshshah8827
    @rameshshah8827 Год назад +9

    I believe Jensen could be a true Peace maker for USA China relations. I hope he lives to 100 and may God bless him for his passion and Vision to make the world a better place for all world countries.

    • @kongchan437
      @kongchan437 9 месяцев назад

      Impossibke even for smart guy like him. It is the very human nature of greed, to control power, to control everybody, of the chinese communist party, that is much greater than all jenson's mental and physical resource that he has today at year 2024. As long as there are people like the ccp and putin, the world will not see peace. Only God's power can bring peace.

  • @oliveiraluis3540
    @oliveiraluis3540 2 года назад +10

    You are in charge of youre own company, that means you hire who you wanna hire. Thats great and its the most significant thing I get from this guy. Great talk.

  • @GlinserINC
    @GlinserINC 5 месяцев назад +5

    Unbelievable self awareness at almost all times

    • @teemoammo
      @teemoammo Месяц назад

      Holy moly I noticed too, maybe you noticed more, do you mind pointing notable ones pls 😅

    • @teemoammo
      @teemoammo Месяц назад

      Holy moly I noticed too, maybe you noticed more, do you mind pointing notable ones pls 😅

  • @tomgirl366
    @tomgirl366 Год назад +39

    He is so underrated. People only talks about Elon Musk, Steve jobs, Jeff Bezos.

    • @rayDJ.AbdNas
      @rayDJ.AbdNas Год назад +1

      Underrated in comparison to the top 2 billionaires, what kind of comparison is that... Those 2 individually have net worths over 10x Jensen Huang's, so from the get go they're more "relevant", and they also run/are associated with more "relevant" brands, I put this in quotes because this in no way means good, and such applies for Steve Jobs who just happened to be the face of the world's largest tech manufacturer ever, so his relevance is set in concrete.
      Jensen Huang on the other hand? Risen from the niche gaming hardware market and in its true wake over the COVID pandemic, essentially abused his position as the leading GPU manufacturer, and is still making the same mistakes today releasing subpar GPUs with absolutely no innovation whatsoever, any innovation is held hostage behind scummy business tactics that the 3 people you mentioned "override" due to the relevancy of their respective brands and products. You'll find many passionate people in the tech industry, moreso than the majority of other industries, but big tech names will fall into obscurity and will be set aside very quickly RIGHTFULLY for making stupid moves, no matter the amount of passion they once had. All in all, Jensen Huang is a horrible person who sold his soul to big tech and seemingly has not a clue how to retain customers, for I am one of those people who have pledged to avoid purchasing any more GPUs, the 3070 ti will be my last Nvidia upgrade, and if I can help it the last card I get from them unless they can miraculously fix their act, will take a lot more than 5% generational Fps-per-cost unit uplift (which is to be questioned when they released the 4060 Ti, which many say is posed to be even worse value than the 3070...)

    • @MrFujinko
      @MrFujinko Год назад

      @@rayDJ.AbdNas do the capitalists pay you to write this or you lick boots for free these days? next time your water mains comes apart do yourself a favor and phone the bank manager, then you will find out how much money people care about you

    • @ghoziakbar6410
      @ghoziakbar6410 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@rayDJ.AbdNas It's insane how one year ago nobody would imagine that nvidia can have the most valuable stock in the market.

    • @galinageorgieva8554
      @galinageorgieva8554 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rayDJ.AbdNas Yes, Nvidia does look like a company, that has no clue how to retain customers. It's obvious you hate the guy, but don't be so blind and subjective

    • @jimnuevo3937
      @jimnuevo3937 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@rayDJ.AbdNas Can you look back at your comment and see where Nvidia is now.

  • @ivospironello6451
    @ivospironello6451 Год назад +8

    This is really awesome. He started almost from a remote idea. Nowadays not only games which resulted in the 1# most profitable entertainment sector but also AI model relies in nvidia GPUs to be trained.

  • @Loppy2345
    @Loppy2345 8 лет назад +138

    This guy is a genius.

    • @andeygaming2063
      @andeygaming2063 3 года назад +3

      Iii I iiii iiiii I I I I ii I ii I no I in i I I iiii n i

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 2 года назад +7

      rtx 4090 ti enter the chat

    • @Shah-G
      @Shah-G 9 месяцев назад

      What about now?

  • @oceaneuropa1117
    @oceaneuropa1117 4 года назад +35

    Lesson learned: invent your own programming language from the unique perspective of your visionary instinct and apply it to the world.

  • @Endeavour30
    @Endeavour30 5 лет назад +198

    Where is the leather jacket?

    • @heeseok7792
      @heeseok7792 4 года назад +34

      oh i was there in the class room and He just threw it to me before he jumped up to the podium. I remember it smelt like gpu

    • @Smallpebble123
      @Smallpebble123 3 года назад +3

      @@heeseok7792 lol

    • @HeroDai2448
      @HeroDai2448 2 года назад +4

      It wasn’t invented yet

    • @oliveiraluis3540
      @oliveiraluis3540 2 года назад +4

      Couldnt render it properly with raster yet

    • @notlekrut
      @notlekrut Год назад +4

      He wasn’t a money grubbing executive until he got the jacket

  • @Throwingness
    @Throwingness Год назад +18

    This talk was before the AI revolution so, here are some fun facts.
    Jensen sunk loads of money into creating the architecture for what became AI computing in 2007.
    Wall Street analysts valued this part of Nvidia's business at $0 up until 2019.
    What a visionary!

  • @speakingtruths4215
    @speakingtruths4215 3 года назад +48

    They will "move to memorial auditorium when Steve Ballmer is here." I found that funny. If anyone should be in the auditorium and have tickets sold for his lecture, it should be this man. Not all CEO's are created equal.

  • @Kababalax
    @Kababalax Год назад +8

    He said " The market doesn't set your price, the competition does" In other words, greed will have no bounds unless competion takes some of their feed away.

    • @annali-m5c
      @annali-m5c Месяц назад

      The current technology is confidential

  • @GeForece6200
    @GeForece6200 9 лет назад +50

    This's just way too good! I

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 4 года назад +2

      This is how he control the mass

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 4 года назад +1

      This change my perspective and what does it cost knowledge

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 4 года назад +1

      40:50 he said ray tracing ok he is 10 years ahead

  • @moto6913
    @moto6913 3 месяца назад +5

    他屬於愈老愈帥,有魅力的CEO

  • @chriall
    @chriall Год назад +28

    @8:25 How times have changed...
    He lost his way, lost his vision.
    And in the end he became the very thing that he opposed.

  • @kebas239
    @kebas239 7 месяцев назад +1

    He was so passionate at the beginning that they had to bleep everything out.

  • @ricr.4669
    @ricr.4669 Год назад +6

    So I just found out he's a stud handsome guy with a beautiful commanding voice. Dang!

  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean Год назад +7

    Having a unique perspective and vision is crucial, even if others don't see the opportunity yet. Be willing to ignore conventional wisdom.
    Competition is intense. What separates winners is having a deep understanding of what makes your business model work.
    Reinvention through innovation is necessary but risky. Be ready to cannibalize your own products and business model.
    Culture matters. Foster innovation by encouraging smart risk-taking and quickly pivoting when things don't work.
    Focus intensely on your core business. Learn to say no to distractions, even seemingly promising ones.
    Find mentors everywhere. Be open to learning from anyone.
    Succession planning should focus on developing leaders, not pre-picking replacements.
    Start a company for passion and purpose, not money. Money alone is the wrong motivation.

  • @ShaolinChan5988
    @ShaolinChan5988 3 года назад +8

    What a great intelligence and he's also blessed with a great deal of wisdom, but he might not aware of it
    That needs a natural maturity and in order to achieve much greater success in that aspect which is the most important in one's life. It can NOT be told or taught. If it seeded ..
    That's the 禅 is all about...
    The highest stage in mankind can achieve is where would you want to be after all

  • @ahmedanwer6899
    @ahmedanwer6899 Год назад +4

    hes such a nice fella hes like the chill history teacher at ur school

  • @HahaHa-kn3db
    @HahaHa-kn3db 3 года назад +5

    He is a hero from Taiwan

  • @WarPigstheHun
    @WarPigstheHun 3 года назад +3

    This entire video was rendered in OMNIVERSE!!!!!

    • @annali-m5c
      @annali-m5c Месяц назад

      Do you know about it?

  • @timytimotius4679
    @timytimotius4679 Год назад +25

    He was, and always is, a great presenter.

    • @namelessdata4608
      @namelessdata4608 Год назад +8

      And now a great scammer. He did the opposite of what he promised to gamers.
      We got slapped in the face with high prices beyond inflation and misleading performance numbers.
      Nvidia is disgusting for their anti consumer practices and price hike ripoff and Jensen went from an honorable CEO to now no better than a scammer.

    • @LetoAlGaib
      @LetoAlGaib Год назад

      @@namelessdata4608when you’re right, you’re right.

    • @annali-m5c
      @annali-m5c Месяц назад

      @@namelessdata4608 why?

  • @taijistar9052
    @taijistar9052 3 года назад +23

    He has energy and conviction. And communication skills!

    • @MandoMTL
      @MandoMTL 2 года назад +2

      Like every sociopath conman.

    • @aznmayo
      @aznmayo 2 года назад +2

      @@MandoMTL bruh what

  • @loctrang
    @loctrang 3 года назад +37

    The man is a genius and is one of the Silicon Valley’s royalties for sure! We would be lucky if we can be half as good as he is 👏👏👏

  • @yakoudbz
    @yakoudbz 8 лет назад +35

    I would love to talk to that guy, share ideas, perspective... It's the first one hour talk I've ever really listened on the internet.

  • @mks3019
    @mks3019 12 лет назад +15

    Really inspiring....some lessions are really important in life and he truly spoke from his experiences.!

    • @Gaetano.94
      @Gaetano.94 Год назад +1

      Really inspiring. He would be proud to see the $1703 CAD before tax bill of my RTX 4080

    • @1tsbag134
      @1tsbag134 Год назад

      ​@@Gaetano.94 but he probably seened like a good person 10 years ago...

  • @oguogu8177
    @oguogu8177 6 месяцев назад +4

    Watching this video again now, first watched it back in 2017 I think and it was because Intel looking for new CEO and there were a lot rumors that Jensen was considered for the job, and we all know Intel was king in this chip business, and I was curious about this guy, after watching this I was amazed about everything he said and I remember checking NVDA price around $40 back then I think, regretfully didn’t buy the stock.

  • @zephyr707
    @zephyr707 26 дней назад +2

    great Q&A, shame about the sound issues and that no subtitles were included for those parts that got clipped out

  • @sarasimpson9885
    @sarasimpson9885 9 месяцев назад +12

    He bought 20% of nvidia shares for $200, which is valued at 400 billion 😮

  • @mwilke07
    @mwilke07 Год назад +93

    Imagine being this passionate about something and then becoming a CEO for the cost of your soul.

    • @2CSST2
      @2CSST2 Год назад +27

      He seems very passionate about what he's accomplishing in the world with his company. Maybe you're the one who's soul is a miserable bitter thing.

    • @josedavidcastilloblanco2437
      @josedavidcastilloblanco2437 Год назад +13

      Working for myself and becoming rich and powerful into something I'm passionate? Mate that's literally living the dream

    • @satioOeinas
      @satioOeinas Год назад

      you sound delusional and bitter

  • @nimigeorge8089
    @nimigeorge8089 6 месяцев назад +1

    36:45 being flexible/calculated risk taking : how do you teach someone how to fail but fail quickly(and inexpensively. calculated risks) and change courses as soon as you know it's a dead end
    Answer : beta(testing) 38:49 - 39:36
    avg 100 - 1000 users
    and alpha testing=100-1000 Dave fridmanns
    AND [TEMPLATE CREATION]
    40:02 - 44:04
    Perspective, Morselaw improve it twice as much every week/month/year 19:09 - 24:20
    Reinvent/Cannibalise your ownideas and products : 27:40 - 31:12

  • @larisahinojosacontreras6692
    @larisahinojosacontreras6692 3 месяца назад +2

    ¡Qué placer escuchar a este caballero!

  • @Kriegsgeier
    @Kriegsgeier 4 года назад +10

    Hammer Video! Höchst interessant! Danke Jensen für deine große Worte!

  • @黄浦江畔
    @黄浦江畔 3 года назад +46

    Apparently, back then Jensen hasn't yet acquired the taste for leather jacket.

  • @linkchen8245
    @linkchen8245 3 года назад +44

    "When you are not constantly reinventing yourself in the hi-tech, you are slowly dying at the rate of Moore's law"

  • @sebastianblackfyre
    @sebastianblackfyre 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m also a Huang and I can learn from anything and anybody

  • @kirkchen8113
    @kirkchen8113 Год назад +94

    You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 Год назад +9

      Same can be said of most of the current tech CEOs. Steve Wozniak is currently chilling last I've heard

    • @HarryClipz
      @HarryClipz Год назад +10

      The “leather jacket” is the force he draws from

    • @satioOeinas
      @satioOeinas Год назад

      Why is he a villain now?

  • @Martinit0
    @Martinit0 3 года назад +4

    Jen-Hsun Huwang: 58:10 "Startup: an enterprise that is nearly out of business all the time."

  • @JousefM
    @JousefM 3 года назад +8

    That's probably one of the best talks I ever heard! Really cool guy.

  • @VenkataRamaRajuLolabhattu
    @VenkataRamaRajuLolabhattu 3 года назад +10

    Like it, very practical. Many insights, many takeaways

  • @TrollMeister_
    @TrollMeister_ 11 месяцев назад +4

    I bought my first card in 2000. It was based on GeForce2 GTS and was the first time I heard the name nVidia. And boy what a difference it made to playing Quake 2.

  • @barbarosozturk
    @barbarosozturk Год назад

    27:57 The fella is so smart that he answers the question before hearing it fully.

  • @kpj805
    @kpj805 7 лет назад +7

    Lecture starts @6:00

    • @k4piii
      @k4piii 3 года назад +1

      Ty captain

  • @jthedood1605
    @jthedood1605 Год назад +3

    From "reinvented the technology to make it inexpensive" to "you buy more, you save more"

    • @bored78612
      @bored78612 Год назад

      He was talking to his corporate customers for his serves clowns like GN and the other low IQ games just took his words out of context.

  • @iamnestle
    @iamnestle 3 года назад +7

    why would you thumb down this video. this is free advice.

  • @Justjefe
    @Justjefe Год назад +4

    Better than any business book

  • @marekskokan
    @marekskokan 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wondering, who from '2020+ tech heroes' was there and listening that day.

  • @ronnieku972
    @ronnieku972 Год назад +3

    Wish i had found this video at that time and bought the stocks.😢

  • @BestMods168
    @BestMods168 3 года назад +11

    This guy sounds pretty smart. He should start a business.

  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean Год назад +2

    The video highlights the insights and experiences shared by Jensen Wang, co-founder of NVIDIA, in building a successful company. Wang emphasizes the significance of having a unique perspective and vision in entrepreneurship, as well as the importance of a culture that encourages risk-taking and innovation. He also discusses the role of focus and leadership in achieving success. Wang mentions the potential of GPU computing and the future of NVIDIA. The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of learning from others and remaining open to new ideas. Overall, the video emphasizes the importance of passion, belief, and purpose in starting a company, rather than being solely driven by money.

  • @stevenmorales2501
    @stevenmorales2501 3 года назад +2

    To correct the last question asked by the Latin American student: “my friends have great ideas but it is hard for them to receive any funding for their ideas. What would you recommend to them?” It wasn’t that “my friends have too much money and don’t feel like doing it”.

  • @vladimirgetselevich4704
    @vladimirgetselevich4704 Год назад +3

    Pure genius and so good man! I am very happy that I was able to join Nvidia.

  • @enjoylife-z9f
    @enjoylife-z9f 7 месяцев назад +2

    🎉for record: Nvidia is now on track to surpass Apple and become the second largest company in market cap (about to crack $3 trillion)
    Wish I had watched this video a decade ago, I would have bought Nvidia shares much earlier and much more ❤❤❤ what a legend!❤❤❤

  • @12121921
    @12121921 2 года назад +6

    He shows passionate and energy.

  • @lc285
    @lc285 9 месяцев назад +2

    Watching this March 19, 2024. Oh, how NVidia has grown..

  • @starryshadrach6803
    @starryshadrach6803 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow this man went from ALL BLACK TO BLONDE/ALL GRAY

  • @ChineseSe7en
    @ChineseSe7en 2 года назад +2

    I don't understand the part at 32:24
    If opportunities is less than supply of engineers - if demand is less than supply - I am very enthusiastic.
    Why would that be? Did he use the wrong words here?

    • @frankdux9254
      @frankdux9254 Год назад +3

      There is a very limited set of engineers worldwide with the necessary skills, therefore he must carefully choose what projects to do and say no to the others. If he has plentiful engineers he could do all the projects.

    • @petersalimification
      @petersalimification 10 месяцев назад

      He means if the supply of engineers for this project or idea is shortage, it means not many companies are indulging in this area. So his idea could be a rare gem.

  • @Interestingworld4567
    @Interestingworld4567 7 лет назад +5

    I actually enjoy the hole video🤗

  • @ayeoh47
    @ayeoh47 Месяц назад

    Damn this is great looking back now

  • @megauploader
    @megauploader 3 года назад +17

    Pure Gold...

  • @alejandrolopez1812
    @alejandrolopez1812 9 лет назад +7

    so glad im listen to this. learn so much

  • @pphealthy8866
    @pphealthy8866 2 года назад +1

    the part that talk about culture of nvidia is very valuable, thanks

  • @littleneuron4432
    @littleneuron4432 Месяц назад +2

    56:28 That's some crazy vision

  • @poonhenry73
    @poonhenry73 8 месяцев назад +5

    that's 12 year ago, if you held $100 nvidia stock, now it will be $200,000+

  • @ziggystardust6566
    @ziggystardust6566 Год назад +2

    56:26 crazy to see how true his prediction was

  • @jaspreetkaur2496
    @jaspreetkaur2496 Год назад +3

    Insightful Conversation!

  • @Drumaier
    @Drumaier 2 года назад +11

    Wow this guy is amazing, and this video is priceless, so much to learn, understand, and hopefully put into practice. I find very interesting how he talks about money being king, only to a few minutes later explain that money should be the single reason NOT to start a business. Also was interesting what he said about ideas being kind of futile per se, and how an strong vision (or purpose or perspective) should guide you, but keeping in mind that any vision will need constant reinvention. Lastly, also found very interesting how even if he went for the general computing path, he puts emphasis in having a laser focus concentration though obviously not in a single specific thing, which might be what one thinks about when talking about focus. So in 2022 we can say he succeeded in such a titanic endeavor of making gpus that are capable to satisfy multiple needs in one package and being at the top of performance in each field. Sorry if my English isn't the best!

  • @hemangchauhan2864
    @hemangchauhan2864 Год назад

    This talks hits harder when working in you're working in startup.
    You see those exact things happening.

  • @arklaw8306
    @arklaw8306 7 месяцев назад +1

    Jen-Hsun Huang: "Sometimes you have to ignore your customers."
    That company: "You must always ignore your customers. Got it."

  • @tigeruby
    @tigeruby 7 лет назад +2

    Jen-Hsun comes off as very down-to-earth as corny as that sounds. Really enjoyed this talk.