Back in the mid-90s, Nvidia almost didn’t survive. Their first chip (the NV1) was a disaster, warehouses full of unsold inventory, their Sega partnership collapsed, and they had only 30 days of cash left.
Instead of shutting down, Jensen Huang made a radical bet: design a new chip without even testing it on hardware. Everyone thought it was suicide… but it worked. That gamble saved Nvidia, leading to the RIVA 128, the first GeForce GPU, CUDA, and eventually powering the AI revolution with breakthroughs like AlexNet.
Today, Nvidia isn’t just a chip company, it’s the foundation of AI, powering everything from Tesla’s self-driving cars to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. And it’s now worth more than Apple or Microsoft.
Here's a 6-minute breakdown of this insane comeback story here: https://youtu.be/3473k5u0gew
Curious what you all think: was Jensen’s biggest genius move betting on gaming GPUs, or building CUDA years before AI was ready?
Submitted August 26, 2025 at 12:25AM by Proof-Artichoke-1483 https://ift.tt/K4yzD9N
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