The thinking machine Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the world's most coveted microchip

Stephen Witt

Book - 2025

"The riveting investigative account of Nvidia, the tech company that has exploded in value for its artificial intelligence computing hardware, and Jensen Huang, Nvidia's charismatic, uncompromising CEO In June of 2024, spurred by the frenzy of investment following the launch of ChatGPT, and thirty-one years after its founding in a Denny's restaurant, Nvidia became the most-valuable corporation on Earth. In The Thinking Machine, acclaimed journalist Stephen Witt recounts the unlikely story of how a manufacturer of video game components shocked Silicon Valley by conquering the market for AI hardware, and in the process re-invented the computer. Essential to Nvidia's meteoric success is its visionary CEO Jensen Huang, who m...ore than a decade ago, on the basis of a few promising scientific results, bet his entire company on AI. Through unprecedented access to Huang, his friends, his investors, and his employees, Witt documents for the first time the company's epic rise and its iconoclastic CEO, who emerges as a compelling, single-minded, and ferocious leader, and now one of Silicon Valley's most influential figures. The Thinking Machine is the story of how Nvidia evolved from providing components for circuit boards to supplying hundred-million dollar supercomputers. It is the story of a determined entrepreneur who defied Wall Street to push his radical vision for computing, in the process becoming one of the wealthiest men alive. It is the story of a revolution in computer architecture, and the small group of renegade engineers who made it happen. And it's the story of our awesome and terrifying AI future, which Huang has billed as the "next industrial revolution," as a new kind of microchip unlocks hyper-realistic avatars, autonomous robots, self-driving cars, and new movies, art, and books, generated on command"--

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Published
New York, NY : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Stephen Witt (author)
Edition
First United States edition
Physical Description
xx, 248 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780593832691
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This insightful biography from journalist Witt (How Music Got Free) recaps how Taiwanese American electrical engineer Jensen Huang built Nvidia, the microchip company he cofounded, into the central supplier for the AI revolution. Witt's colorful portrait paints Huang as a no-nonsense striver who built his company with smarts, a maniacal work ethic, and his signature management technique of screaming at underlings. (Witt reports that employees revere Huang anyway, viewing such incidents as "terrifying but cathartic.") Equally crucial was Huang's willingness to bet the company on dicey technologies, first on "parallel computing" architecture that had failed in previous applications but ended up considerably increasing the processing speed of Nvidia's chips, and then on neural networks, which were regarded as unworkable until the enhanced capacity of the company's chips enabled breakthroughs in machine learning in the late 2010s. Witt offers a perceptive account of how Huang thrived amid the cutthroat competition of Silicon Valley by pursuing offbeat products and niche markets, and his unrivaled access leads to some revealing moments, as when Huang explodes at Witt for suggesting that AI might harm humanity. The result is an entertaining account of a brave new world at its dawning. Agent: Chris Parris-Lamb, Gernert Co. (Apr.)

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