NVIDIA Co-Founder Sold His Stake for $50 Million. It Would Be Worth $600 Billion Today
NVIDIA co-founder Curtis Priem sold his entire stake for about $50 million by 2006—a holding that would be worth roughly $600 billion today.
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NVIDIA co-founder Curtis Priem sold his entire stake for about $50 million by 2006—a holding that would be worth roughly $600 billion today.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the recent technology selloff as a buying opportunity, arguing that AI-related stocks remain attractively valued as the global AI infrastructure buildout is still in its early stages.
Marvell shares surged after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the company as the next potential trillion-dollar business, highlighting its growing role in AI infrastructure and networking.
Nvidia unveiled its Vera CPU for AI agents alongside new AI models, robotics platforms, and AI PC technologies, outlining a broader vision for agentic and physical AI.
Nvidia’s market capitalization climbed to roughly $5.5 trillion, exceeding the GDP of every country except the United States and China as shares hit fresh record highs.
Chinese AI stocks rise after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls OpenClaw the ‘next ChatGPT’.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says selling shares early to buy a car became his most expensive financial decision.
A leaked shortlist suggests TIME may name the ‘AI Architects’ – including Musk, Huang, Zuckerberg, Su, Altman, Hassabis, Amodei and Li – as its Persons of the Year.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he operates as if the company is “30 days from bankruptcy,” driving constant strategic reassessment.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced an order backlog of roughly $500 billion tied to new AI-chip generations, setting intense focus on the company’s upcoming Q3 earnings and growth outlook.
Nvidia has officially become the first company in history to reach a $5 trillion market capitalization, cementing its dominance in the AI era and setting a new benchmark for global technology valuation.
Nvidia will invest as much as $2 billion in xAI’s $20 billion funding round, backing the startup’s purchase and rental of its own GPUs.
China has ordered major tech firms to stop buying Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D chips, prompting CEO Jensen Huang to express disappointment and highlight growing geopolitical risk.