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According to Jensen Huang of Nvidia, founding a business involves “despair, suffering, and torture.”

Nvidia's Jensen Huang says there's ‘despair, suffering, torture’ in starting a company

Nvidia's Jensen Huang says there's ‘despair, suffering, torture’ in starting a company

Jensen Huang of Nvidia: With a current market capitalization of over $3.3 trillion, Jensen Huang’s firm has surpassed both Apple and Microsoft.

 Jensen Huang of Nvidia: Following a steady increase in its stock price, Nvidia emerged as the most valuable business in the world as the artificial intelligence wave continues. With a current market capitalization of over $3.3 trillion, Jensen Huang’s firm has surpassed both Apple and Microsoft. For the first time since 2002, Nvidia capped Apple’s market capitalization earlier this month.
“It’s incredibly hard to start a company; it’s incredibly hard to start a business,” Jensen Huang stated in reference to the process of beginning a firm. I cannot express the depth of hopelessness, agony, and torture—which are counterbalanced by the immense satisfaction of accomplishing something that no one has ever done before. Therefore, it will be quite difficult to begin that path unless you have a strong belief that you would actually benefit society.
According to Jensen Huang, Nvidia began in the video game industry since it was the only one in technology with extremely advanced processing capabilities.

“Our company’s innovation and scale in research and development are driven by 3D graphics and video games,” the speaker stated.
on response to a question about what kind of business he would consider launching if he could go back 30 years, he previously stated on a podcast, “I wouldn’t do it.” I don’t think anyone would start a business if we knew the amount of pain and suffering [involved], how vulnerable you’re going to feel, the difficulties you’re going to face, the humiliation and shame you’ll feel, and the laundry list of all the things that go wrong. It is something that no sane person would do.

 

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