NVIDIA: What’s Next for the $4 Trillion AI Powerhouse?
Stephen Witt
Author of The Thinking Machine
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Award-winning author Stephen Witt sits down with Josh and Robb to share insights from his latest book, The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip. There’s a deep connection between Nvidia’s GPU chips and the neural networks powering the LLMs at the center of agentic AI. Witt’s book provides a captivating biography of Huang that details his radical approach to business and innovation, which has made Nvidia the most valuable company in the world (recently reaching a record-breaking market cap of $4 trillion). This episode explores this history of AI as well as the coming Omniverse and what the power of simulation will mean to businesses.
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Stephen Witt is an award-winning author and journalist whose latest book is The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World's Most Coveted Microchip. This biography of Huang explores the company’s seemingly unlikely success and the deep ties between graphics processing units (GPUs) and the neural networks reshaping our relationship with technology. His first book, How Music Got Free, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, and the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, and GQ.
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