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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 9 MIN

How Nvidia Kept the Long Bet Alive

from The CEO Diary with Fexingo: Leadership Lessons, Executive Decisions, and Corner Office Stories · host Fexingo

In 2024, Nvidia's market cap crossed $3 trillion, making it one of the most valuable companies on earth. But this wasn't a sudden overnight success — it was a bet that CEO Jensen Huang placed more than a decade ago, when he committed the company to CUDA, a parallel computing platform that cost billions to develop with almost no immediate revenue. This episode of The CEO Diary with Fexingo unpacks that decision: why Huang doubled down on GPU-accelerated computing even as Wall Street questioned the strategy, how he navigated the near-death experience of the 2008 financial crisis, and why he refused to sell the GPU business to Intel in 2013. Lucas and Luna explore what it means to make a long-term bet when the payoff is uncertain, and how Nvidia's pivot from graphics cards to AI chips became the most consequential strategy shift in modern tech. Along the way, they touch on CUDA's early developer ecosystem, the boom in deep learning starting in 2012, and the moment Huang realized that AI was not just a new market but a new computing era. #Nvidia #JensenHuang #CUDA #GPUComputing #ArtificialIntelligence #DeepLearning #ChipIndustry #LongTermStrategy #CEOLeadership #TechTurnaround #BusinessStrategy #Semiconductors #ParallelComputing #AIInfrastructure #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheCEODiary #LeadershipLessons Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In 2024, Nvidia's market cap crossed $3 trillion, making it one of the most valuable companies on earth. But this wasn't a sudden overnight success — it was a bet that CEO Jensen Huang placed more than a decade ago, when he committed the company to CUDA, a parallel computing platform that cost billions to develop with almost no immediate revenue. This episode of The CEO Diary with Fexingo unpacks that decision: why Huang doubled down on GPU-accelerated computing even as Wall Street questioned the strategy, how he navigated the near-death experience of the 2008 financial crisis, and why he refused to sell the GPU business to Intel in 2013. Lucas and Luna explore what it means to make a long-term bet when the payoff is uncertain, and how Nvidia's pivot from graphics cards to AI chips became the most consequential strategy shift in modern tech. Along the way, they touch on CUDA's early developer ecosystem, the boom in deep learning starting in 2012, and the moment Huang realized that AI was not just a new market but a new computing era. #Nvidia #JensenHuang #CUDA #GPUComputing #ArtificialIntelligence #DeepLearning #ChipIndustry #LongTermStrategy #CEOLeadership #TechTurnaround #BusinessStrategy #Semiconductors #ParallelComputing #AIInfrastructure #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheCEODiary #LeadershipLessons Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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