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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has made history.
With Nvidia now valued at $4 trillion, he’s become one of the most powerful figures in tech — and his influence is likely touching your life already.
Nvidia designs the chips that power much of today’s AI — from ChatGPT to self-driving cars.
As AI demand surges, so does Nvidia’s stock.
If you have a retirement fund or tech ETF, you might already be benefiting.
But the impact goes far beyond Wall Street.
In Africa, Nvidia has partnered with Cassava Technologies to launch the continent’s first AI factory, starting in South Africa with plans to expand to Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and Morocco.
This move is boosting local innovation, digital independence, and job creation.
Many AI features now available on smartphones — like voice assistants and real-time translation — rely on the kind of computing power Nvidia helps enable.
This isn’t just a tech story. It’s a global shift — and it’s already in motion.
Jensen Huang, 63, was born in Taiwan and moved to the U.S. as a child.
He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State University and a Master’s from Stanford.
In 1993, he co-founded Nvidia, now the world’s leading AI chipmaker.
Known for his visionary leadership and signature leather jackets, Huang is widely regarded as the architect of the modern AI hardware revolution.
He lives in California with his wife, Lori, and their two children.
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