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Jensen Huang, Greatest Visionary on CNBC

Arthur Hanson

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Jensen Huang is now considered the greatest visionary of the future in financial circles. The combination of Nvidia with Jensen Huang and TSM, the creation of Morris Chang is considered an unbeatable combination. Pat Gelsinger may be too little, too late for Intel to ever regain the prominence they once had. Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
 
We just did a Podcast on this exact subject but included Lisa Su and AMD in the mix. Innovation starts with the CEO and Jensen wins hands down. Lisa Su gets honorable mention for bringing AMD back to life. Hopefully Pat Gelsinger can do the same for Intel but remember Lisa started at AMD almost 10 years ago so it took time and Jensen has been at it for 28 years.
 
We just did a Podcast on this exact subject but included Lisa Su and AMD in the mix. Innovation starts with the CEO and Jensen wins hands down. Lisa Su gets honorable mention for bringing AMD back to life. Hopefully Pat Gelsinger can do the same for Intel but remember Lisa started at AMD almost 10 years ago so it took time and Jensen has been at it for 28 years.
Link to podcast?
 
Jensen Huang is now considered the greatest visionary of the future in financial circles. The combination of Nvidia with Jensen Huang and TSM, the creation of Morris Chang is considered an unbeatable combination. Pat Gelsinger may be too little, too late for Intel to ever regain the prominence they once had. Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
In 'Financial Circles' the 'Future' is considered the next 90 days!
 
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