NVIDIA Is Building Your Future

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NVIDIA Is Building Your Future

NVIDIA Is Building Your Future

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Whether you know it or not, the decisions of NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang are shaping your future. AI, robotics, autonomous vehicles... at the heart of future technology lies the GPU he created. In a recent interview, he revealed everything about the past, present, and future of the AI era. As a PM with 6 years of experience at an AI startup, I will completely break down three key insights from his extensive interview that will directly impact your career, along with the single piece of advice he offers to the younger generation.

The emperor of the AI empire, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, has spoken. How to survive in the AI era? It's not something grand. "Ask yourself how you can use AI better in your job." AI is not a threat; it's the most powerful tool to make you superhuman.

Everyone, you know NVIDIA, right? I'm actually quite fond of investing myself. I personally own some NVIDIA stock, and these days, I can't believe it every time I check my account in the morning. Look at this graph. The speed is just insane. It hit a $2 trillion market cap in March 2024, reached $3 trillion just three months later in June, and is now racing towards $4 trillion like crazy. I vividly remember being surprised by an article not long ago stating that NVIDIA's market cap was similar to the entire KOSPI market cap of South Korea. Now, it has grown to be nearly twice as large as the entire South Korean stock market—KOSPI, KOSDAQ, and KONEX combined. What on earth is happening? In today's video, I'll tell you everything about how this monster called NVIDIA was born, why it's growing so insanely, and what opportunities we should seize in this massive trend, shifting between the perspectives of an AI startup PM and an investor. First, NVIDIA: The Company That Became a God First, you need to grasp the sheer scale of NVIDIA's current status. A market cap of $4 trillion. That's about 5,500 trillion Korean won. This is more than twice South Korea's annual GDP and enough to buy 15 Samsung Electronics. It's the first company in global corporate history to surpass $4 trillion. Not even Apple, Microsoft, or Google has achieved this. Why? The reason is simple: AI. To train AI and run services like ChatGPT, high-performance AI semiconductors are essential. And the heart of those semiconductors is the GPU, or Graphics Processing Unit, made by NVIDIA. NVIDIA has a virtual monopoly on over 80% of this market. From a PM's perspective, this is an insane moat. It's a structure where every company that wants to usher in the AI era must pay a toll to the single castle of NVIDIA. The larger the AI market grows, the more money NVIDIA is bound to make. Second, The Monster Born from Failure: Jensen Huang's Leadership So, how did NVIDIA build this formidable monopolistic empire? At its center is CEO Jensen Huang, a Taiwanese immigrant. In 1993, he founded NVIDIA with $40,000, but after the disastrous failures of his first and second products, he was pushed to the brink of bankruptcy. From then on, NVIDIA's unofficial motto became, "Our company is 30 days from going out of business." This desperation was the driving force that brought him to where he is today. He is famous for his playing coach leadership, still staying up all night to personally edit presentation slides. A perfectionist who is hands-on in the field, taking care of everything. This is the first secret to how NVIDIA has always been able to stay one step ahead of the market. Third, The Great Pivot: From a Graphics Company to an AI Company The second secret is a bold pivot. In the early 2000s, NVIDIA was the number one player in the gaming graphics card market. It was a situation where anyone would have been content and complacent. Then, Stanford researchers published a small paper showing that using GPUs could speed up AI training by tens of times. Most people ignored this small change. But Jensen Huang was different. He saw the future in this small paper. One evening, he sent an email to all employees: "We are no longer a graphics company. From now on, we are an AI company." And he began to invest heavily in a software platform called CUDA. CUDA is like an operating system that allows AI developers to use NVIDIA's GPUs more easily and powerfully. And CUDA only works on NVIDIA GPUs. This was the masterstroke. It perfectly locked the world's AI developers into NVIDIA's ecosystem. Conclusion: So, When Will This Bubble Burst? Of course, some are raising concerns about a bubble. They say it has risen too steeply. But from a PM's perspective, this might not be a simple bubble. NVIDIA has already made deep inroads into the next era's growth drivers, like humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles. The AI wave has just begun, and the surfboard needed to ride that wave is exclusively supplied by NVIDIA. One analyst predicts that NVIDIA's market cap will surpass $5 trillion within 18 months. As a personal investor and a PM in the heart of the AI industry, I have yet to find a reason not to ride this massive wave.

This is Part 2. From now on, I'll cover it from my channel's original perspective! Everyone, this person you're seeing now is Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA. Whether you know it or not, his decisions are shaping your future right now. AI, robotics, autonomous vehicles, drug discovery... at the heart of almost every technology we call the future, lies the semiconductor he created: the GPU. In a recent interview, he revealed everything about where the AI era began, where it is now, and where it's headed. In today's video, I will completely break down three key insights from his extensive interview that will directly impact your career and business, along with the single piece of advice he offers to the younger generation. First, all innovation starts from seemingly useless places. How did NVIDIA build its current empire? Surprisingly, it all started with video games. In the early 1990s, Jensen Huang focused on the simple, repetitive calculations that made up 99% of computer programs: parallel processing. He determined that the place where this technology was most needed was the video game market, which had to render 3D graphics. At the time, it was a "useless" market that no one paid attention to. But he was convinced that video games would become the largest entertainment market in human history, and for that market, he created the best parallel processing unit: the GPU. His prediction was correct. The video game market grew explosively, and NVIDIA became its ruler. Then in 2012, a groundbreaking event occurred in AI history when an AI model called AlexNet utilized those very gaming GPUs. From a PM's perspective, this offers us a tremendous lesson. A huge, future-changing opportunity can be hidden in a seemingly useless technology or market that doesn't seem profitable right now. Innovation always begins on the periphery. Second, technology makes time travel possible. Jensen Huang calls the GPU a time machine. What does this mean? A quantum chemistry scientist reportedly told him, "Jensen, thanks to your technology, I can now complete my life's work within my lifetime. This is time travel." Simulations that used to take years on supercomputers are now shortened to days or hours with GPUs. We can now foresee and simulate the future at a speed unimaginable in the past, in areas like drug discovery, climate change prediction, and autonomous vehicle simulations. This isn't just about work getting done faster. It means that as the cost and time of failure have dramatically decreased, an era has opened up for more audacious and creative challenges. Productivity gains in the AI era are directly linked to the ability to save time. Third, everything will become a robot. Jensen Huang asserts: "Everything that moves will eventually be robotic, and that day will come soon." The robots he talks about aren't limited to factory machine arms or autonomous cars. They range from lawnmowers to personal assistants like R2D2 that grow with us throughout our lives. So how will these robots become intelligent? In virtual worlds called Omniverse and Cosmos. In the past, robots had to be trained in the real world. It was time-consuming, dangerous, and expensive.

Conclusion: Jensen Huang's Single Piece of Advice So, in this era of tremendous change, what should we prepare for? Jensen Huang's advice is surprisingly simple: "Ask yourself how you can use AI better in your job."


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Originally published on YouTube: 11/3/2025

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