How Nvidia’s billionaire CEO went from Denny’s dishwasher to leading a company with a $2.9 trillion market cap

Jensen Huang was once the “best dishwasher” of my religion.
“I planned for my work. I was organized. I was in a place,” Huang said during an interview with the College of Graduate Studies. “I washed the living daylight from those dishes.”
He is now hitting the live daylight from the competition as the and executive director of NVIDIA, the world’s advanced cross company. It is now $ 101 billion, and the company has a $ 2.9 trillion market ceiling.
But Huang attributes his brutal success in business to the ethics of the work he picked up during his time with religious as a dishwasher, before his “promotion” to Busboy.
“I didn’t leave the station, empty -handed,” Huang said. “In any case, I became the CEO. I am still working to be a good executive director. “
Now, he honored some kind of pain, religious, Huang, the best way to know how: by adding an element based on the honor of his giant.
Religious appeared for the first time in the Bite Nafidia breakfast on Wednesday to honor “a wonderful journey from the dishwasher and the religious server to Titan Technology.” Breakfast includes four sausages links that customers can wrap in Denny Buttermilk Silver Dollaar and a decline in maple syrup – the Huang preferred dining method, according to Denny’s.
“The Jensen journey from a religious kitchen and the dining room to the world of technology is a testimony to the strength of dreams and design,” said Kelly Vald, CEO of Dini. “We are very honored that Diner America played a role in the story of Nvidia Origin as the global power of Amnesty International.
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Huang was born in Taiwan in 1963, moved to Thailand at the age of five, and moved to Washington State in the United States when he was 9 years old. He went to high school outside Portland, Oregon, where he started working with my religion at the age of 15, according to the Nafidia Code. Huang then obtained an electrical engineering degree from Oregon State University, then continued to obtain a master’s degree in the same subject from Stanford University in 1992.
It was not limited to Hunang, not only his first job in my religion, but also the place where he and two of his friends were cooking the idea that makes him a billionaire. In 1993, Huang met, along with Chris Malashovsky and Cortis Brem (who were working in Sun Microsystems), which was one of the most popular religious sites in North California to discuss “creating a chip that would enable three -dimensional drawings on personal computers,” according to the NVIDIA blog.
Chris and Cortis said one day they want to leave [Sun Microsystems]”They insisted on knowing how to build a company,” said Huang. “They insisted on knowing how to build a company.” But with a little Runway on how to build a business, Huang said he was determined to visit a library to find books on the start of a business and found one entitled How to write a business plan Written by Gordon Bell. But the case was that the book was 450 pages.
Huang said: “Well, I never overcome it. I wasn’t soon,” Huang said. “I turned on a few pages and go,” You know what, by the time when I finished reading this thing, I will be unemployed. “However, Huang moved to a religious booth with his friends to put commercial ideas.
At that time, Huang was working as an engineer for LSI LOGIC, a company in Santa Clara, California, which sold semiconductor and programs. Avago Technologies acquired LSI LOGIC for $ 6.6 billion in 2014. But Huang exceeds this part when he tells his career.
“My first job was before the CEO of the dishwasher,” Hwang said in an interview with Stanford. “I did it well.”
While he was in Denny’s that Night Night, Huang, Malachowsky and Priem, “polished from the four championships, satellites above Hami, and super bird sandwich – was washed with a lot of coffee,” according to NVIDIA, which is the ideal fuel for new technology. Now there is a booth dedicated to Hanging on the east of San Jose Dini.
“The personal computer revolution was continuing,” Huang said in an interview with Stanford. “We have thought, why do we not build a company that solves problems that cannot be the regular computer that is operating by computing for general purposes. This has become the company’s task.” Huang said that some industries “opened”, as a result of NVIDIA technology, including the design of calculations, weather simulation, material design, robots, self-driving cars-and artificial memory.
Huang said that NVIDIA technology “enabled a completely new way to develop programs as the computer has written the program itself – the Salaani intelligence as we know it today.” “That’s the journey.”
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While NVIDIA was undoubtedly the development of technology that feeds the revolution of artificial intelligence, it did so relatively calmly even a month ago. But last February, the shares increased by 46 % to Amazon, adding about $ 560 billion in the market value. Then Nvidia overcame Alphabet to become the third most valuable American company. But there are some skeptics who believe that NVIDIA may be estimated. Apollo Global Management said that the enlarged NVIDIA profits create the Amnesty International Bubble “greater than the technology bubble in the 1990s.”
But even successful with NVIDIA, Huang constantly reflects its humble beginnings. He tries to keep a very flat structure in his company and offers a helping hand where he can. (It contradicts the wisdom of traditional work) that the CEO must have the most direct reports,; He has 50.
He said, “There is no task under it.” “I used to be a dishwasher. I used to clean the toilets. I cleaned a lot of toilets. I cleaned more toilets more than all of you. Some of them cannot see it.”
A copy of this story was originally published on Fortune.com On March 12, 2024.
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2025-03-19 18:06:00