All of us have pressures to endure in our working lives, and some of us have more than others. However, despite the perks, being the CEO of Nvidia seems like it'd come with a hefty dose of responsibility right now, as the company rides the crest of the AI hardware wave.
Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference this week, Jensen Huang admitted that working with just about every major tech company you can think of isn't the easiest of rides:
«Our company works with every AI company in the world today...I don't know one data center, one cloud service provider, one computer maker we're not working with. And so what comes with that is enormous responsibility.
»...delivery of our components, and our technology, and our infrastructure, and our software is really emotional for people, because it directly affects their revenues, it directly effects their competitiveness. And so we probably have more emotional customers today...and deservedly so.
«It's very emotional, it's really tense. We've got a lot of responsibility on our shoulder[s], and we're trying to do the best we can.»
It's no surprise that the Nvidia head honcho is feeling the pressure. Demand for Blackwell AI GPUs has been unprecedented, with tens of thousands of orders placed before it was even announced. That being the case, meeting the demands of some of the biggest companies on the planet for merely that segment of its business seems like an overwhelming task.
«Everybody wants to be first, everybody wants to be most...and so the intensity is really, really quite extraordinary»
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Still, Huang seems to be enjoying himself amidst the turmoil that must come with being the darling of the tech industry:
«I think it's fun to be inventing the next computer era. It's fun to see all these amazing applications being created. It's incredible to see robots walking around,» he continued. «All of that
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