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Intro

0:00

Vision

3:44

Keyhole

10:47

Yellow Pages

13:44

Perspective Matters

14:19

Competition

16:46

Moores Law

17:14

Innovation

20:34

People matter

25:20

Purpose

26:37

Reinvent

27:39

Cannibalize

28:55

Economics of gaming

31:12

The culture of NVIDIA

34:04

What applications do you see driving demand

40:02

How can you find each of your positions

44:02

What percentage of your initial investment was yours

47:10

What advice did you get from your mentors

52:58

Whats your best and worst estimation of the future

54:39

How do you deal with leadership succession

56:54
Jen-Hsun Huang: Stanford student and Entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA
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2011Jun 23
Every successful thing needs to be torn down and rebuilt. In more of an intimate conversation than a lecture, Huang relates his experience as an engineer, entrepreneur, and innovator. Find out how he meets the ever-constant challenge of re-invention as co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA. ► Check out our entire catalog of courses and programs: https://online.stanford.edu/explore

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