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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Dec 23, 2023 ^^
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On Jensen Huang's comment on not starting the company again if he had a do-over, George Bernard Shaw said that youth is wasted on the young but if we did not have crazy young people starting companies that were impossible, nothing would ever progress. I was afraid to do that when I was a young engineer but now I know for sure I could never do it because I have something to lose. I tell that to post-docs, interns and summer students with ambitions because if they fail, they fail early and can bounce back learning in the process. Once they get too experienced, they get jaded and won't try.
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I want to put in a word for Dagogo - his style of reporting is the Best! No silly American splash & tinsle, No overwhelming background effects (I could go on) - Just straight & to the point, clear language. Dagogo should be cloned, his copies replacing so many others.
I wish him the best - of course!
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For a Billion+ company, their controversies seem very minor. Huang actually seems to care about his employees which is quite rare in companies of that scale. For countless companies, theres an 'event horizon' where it gets large and people become just numbers on a spreadsheet; liquidated as needed to improve the bottom-line. Very impressive leadership.
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IT's really important to note that Nvidia also is said to be one of the best places to work in the tech industry. We think they take advantage of their customers a lot, and there is some truth to that but it's also true that their employees are pampered as hell and a lot are became millionaires quickly. Like it or not Jensen is a pretty dang good CEO to his employees.
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13:50 Nvidia didn't enter the PC graphics market in 1999 with the Geforce 256.
They had their "Riva" line before that that competed with 3Dfx somewhat.
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As someone into tech, you may want to check out the Amiga's GPU in 1984. That home PC also pioneered a lot of stuff taken for granted, now. A computer that could simultaneously display thousands of colors at once was cool, but the GPU & other custom chips allowed multitasking & graphics that was hard to find anywhere else - until the mid-90s
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00:03 Nvidia's exponential growth and industry influence
02:32 Nvidia's founding idea - using parallel processing for GPUs
07:17 Nvidia's risky investment paid off handsomely
09:34 Nvidia's NV1 chip failed to capture the market's attention due to its complexity and lack of support for emerging technologies.
14:07 Nvidia's success was driven by its GPU technology and strategic partnerships.
16:38 Nvidia's CUDA toolkit simplified GPU programming and expanded applications beyond graphics
21:03 Nvidia's chip technology impacts various fields
23:11 Nvidia diversifies from mobile chips to self-driving cars and gaming.
27:17 Nvidia faced controversies over pricing and leadership challenges
29:16 Nvidia has seen massive growth due to AI, but faces competition and potential supply chain issues.
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@ColdFusion
4 months ago
Correction at @30:20 I said Microsoft when it should be Intel. Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas everyone!
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