"Jensen Huang: The Core of Nvidia" - A "too" real Jensen Huang and his Nvidia.
The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World's Most Coveted Microchip
This book is not only a biography of a tech entrepreneur, but also a model for achieving success on the global tech stage. Spanning 30 years of technological development, it shows how artificial intelligence has evolved, how it will impact each of us, and the speed and progress of technological advancement. Nvidia serves as a microcosm in this process.
By gaining insights into the history of technological development, we can see the future more clearly. Entrepreneurs can understand the complexities of the technology industry and how to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market. This book is suitable for all readers interested in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship, whether you are a professional in a related industry or a general reader who is simply curious. You can gain inspiration and motivation from Jensen Huang's story.

Stephen Witt
StephenWitt
Having had multiple in-depth face-to-face conversations with Jensen Huang, he was the undisputed top choice among all Nvidia employees. With the highest level of access, he conducted numerous interviews with Huang's family, friends, partners, and Nvidia employees. Nvidia's PR team told him they had never seen Huang respond to reporters with such enthusiasm and positivity. With the continued encouragement of Huang's PR team, this exclusive work on Jensen Huang and the chip and AI revolution he leads was completed.
Widely acclaimed for his profound and professional technological insights, clear writing style, and agile reporting ability. With over a decade of specialized and interdisciplinary research in technological development, his works have been highly regarded by authoritative magazines such as *The New Yorker*, *The New York Times*, *The Financial Times*, and *The Wall Street Journal*. His first book won Best Book of the Year awards from *The Washington Post*, *The Financial Times*, *Time*, and *Forbes* upon publication.
A renowned journalist who graduated from two world-class universities. In 2001, he graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in mathematics; he then worked for prominent hedge funds in Chicago and New York, and graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 2011.