Jensen Huang

Jen-Hsun “Jensen” Huang is a Taiwanese-born American billionaire businessman and electrical engineer. He co-founded the graphics-processor company Nvidia in 1993 and has been its president and chief executive officer since inception. Huang graduated from Oregon State University before moving to California.

  • Jensen Huang cofounded graphics-chip maker Nvidia in 1993, and has served as its CEO and president since inception.
  • Huang owns 3.6% of Nvidia, which went public in 1999.
  • Born in Taiwan, Huang moved to Thailand as a child, but his family sent him and his brother to the U.S as civil unrest mounted in the Asian nation.
  • Under Huang, Nvidia became a dominant force in computer gaming chips and has expanded to design chips for data centers and autonomous cars.
  • He’s given Stanford University $30 million for an engineering center and $5 million to Oregon Health & Science University for cancer research labs.