Forbes March 12, 2025
David A. Teich

The new book shelf in my local library offered up The Nvidia Way, by Tae Kim, a book that’s worth reading. It’s a nice overview of the history of the company and of Jensen Huang, from the founding to publishing. It even gives a pointer to the shift from suits to the all-important leather jacket. For those who wish to understand how the company got to this point in its very valuably valued life, check this out.

As usual, no book is perfect. In this case, I have issues with two things. One isn’t about the book, but about corporate culture. The second point is about the author’s seeming misunderstanding about the importance of software.

Culture Isn’t One Size Fits...

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