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Jensen Huang is what sets Nvidia apart: ‘The Nvidia Way’ author

Nvidia (NVDA) founder and CEO Jensen Huang has emerged as a standout Big Tech leader, with the chipmaker becoming a top artificial intelligence (AI) player. "The Nvidia Way" author and Barron's senior tech writer Tae Kim sits down with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton on Market Domination to talk about his book, which chronicles the culture at Nvidia under Huang's leadership. "Nvidia is literally the best-performing stock in US history [along] with any company with 20-year returns. If you put in $10,000 at its IPO in 1999, it will be worth $40 million today," Kim says, explaining what sets Nvidia apart from other tech giants is "the culture that Jensen was able to create." Watch the video above for more about Kim's new book, his thoughts on Nvidia's antitrust case, its role in the China market, and more. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Read More...

Nvidia (NVDA) founder and CEO Jensen Huang has emerged as a standout Big Tech leader, with the chipmaker becoming a top artificial intelligence (AI) player. “The Nvidia Way” author and Barron’s senior tech writer Tae Kim sits down with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton on Market Domination to talk about his book, which chronicles the culture at Nvidia under Huang’s leadership.

“Nvidia is literally the best-performing stock in US history [along] with any company with 20-year returns. If you put in $10,000 at its IPO in 1999, it will be worth $40 million today,” Kim says, explaining what sets Nvidia apart from other tech giants is “the culture that Jensen was able to create.”

Watch the video above for more about Kim’s new book, his thoughts on Nvidia’s antitrust case, its role in the China market, and more.

To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here.

This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.

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