Buried in 10 years of Jensen Huang's Stanford talks are the secrets to building the most valuable tech company in the world.
I dug through hours of talks and mapped out how the 30 year veteran CEO of NVIDIA thinks about inventing the future.

Buried in 10 years of Jensen Huang's Stanford talks are the secrets to building the most valuable tech company in the world. I dug through hours of talks and mapped out how the 30 year veteran CEO of NVIDIA thinks about inventing the future. 
The greatest thing Jobs designed was his business. Apple imagined and executed definite multi-year plans to create new products and distribute them effectively. Forget “minimum viable products”—ever since he started Apple in 1976, Jobs saw that you can change the world through careful planning, not by listening to focus group feedback or copying ot... See more
Peter Thiel, Blake Masters • Zero to One
Jensen: Yeah. The thing to keep in mind is, at all times what is the market opportunity that you’re engaging in? That informs your size. I was told a long time ago that Nvidia can never be larger than a billion dollars. Obviously, it’s an underestimation, under imagination of the size of the opportunity. It is the case that no chip company can ever... See more
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang | Acquired Podcast
“The condition is extremely rare that a market is simultaneously large and technologically demanding. It is usually the case that the markets that require really powerful computers are very small in size, whether it’s climate simulation or molecular-dynamics drug discovery. The markets are so small, it [sic] can’t afford very large investments. Tha... See more