
Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang, co-founder of NVIDIA, has served as President and CEO since its inception in 1993, a tenure spanning over three decades. He has been instrumental in pioneering accelerated computing, expanding NVIDIA's focus from PC graphics to high-performance computing and AI, and leading the company to a market capitalization exceeding $4 trillion. Under his leadership, NVIDIA has become a global leader in AI, GPU technology, and innovative computing solutions. Jensen Huang co-founded NVIDIA in 1993 and has served as its CEO since its inception. Under his leadership, NVIDIA invented the GPU in 1999, which revolutionized computer graphics and ignited the era of modern AI. He was named Fortune's Businessperson of the Year in 2017 and ranked No. 1 on Harvard Business Review's list of the world's 100 best-performing CEOs in 2019. In 2020, he received the IEEE Founder's Medal. NVIDIA's market capitalization surpassed $4 trillion in 2025 under his guidance, solidifying its role in accelerated computing and generative AI. These milestones underscore his enduring vision in driving technological advancement and shaping the future of computing.
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA, founded in 1993, is a semiconductor company specializing in GPUs. They help gamers, content creators, and professionals with high-performance graphics. Their target market includes gaming, data centers, professional visualization, and automotive industries. Core features include GPU acceleration, AI, ray tracing, and CUDA. Benefits include enhanced visual experiences, accelerated computing, and AI-powered solutions.