The Thinking Machine
Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip
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Witt has a knack for explaining the science in ways that everyone can understand… A thrilling origin story... This is the rarest of books on tech – one that may just leave you feeling good about an entrepreneur founder and optimistic about the future
Witt has a knack for explaining the science in ways that everyone can understand… A thrilling origin story... This is the rarest of books on tech – one that may just leave you feeling good about an entrepreneur founder and optimistic about the future
Gripping and brilliantly told, this is the amazing story of the improbable origins of one of the most important technologies of our times
Stephen Witt’s deep reporting shines through every page of
The Thinking Machine
. The result is a page-turning biography of perhaps the most consequential CEO and company in the world
The Thinking Machine
brilliantly captures the riveting, unlikely story of Jensen Huang’s Nvidia—a company driving the exponential growth of artificial intelligence and humanity's inevitable merger with technology. Stephen Witt’s exceptional reporting offers a rare glimpse into the pioneers driving humanity’s leap toward an infinite future
A great story and Witt tells it well. He paints a rounded picture of a remarkable entrepreneur – part visionary, part maniacal workaholic, part inspiring corporate leader
Closely reported and brilliantly written ... Highly entertaining
Thought-provoking, [and] occasionally alarming… Jensen Huang… deserves this wide-ranging account of his life and the meteoric rise of his company
The Thinking Machine
…is the second such corporate biography [on Nvidia]… Witt approaches his subject with a more critical eye and more verve
The richer and more accessible account of Nvidia’s 30-year journey from Silicon Valley…to AI behemoth
[A] deeply researched, illuminating and often rather funny book… for those wanting an engaging and revealing insight into what Nvidia’s journey to becoming one of most vital firms of the modern tech industry has been like,
The Thinking Machine
is unrivalled
Witt has a knack for explaining the science in ways that everyone can understand… A thrilling origin story... This is the rarest of books on tech – one that may just leave you feeling good about an entrepreneur founder and optimistic about the future
Gripping and brilliantly told, this is the amazing story of the improbable origins of one of the most important technologies of our times
Stephen Witt’s deep reporting shines through every page of
The Thinking Machine
. The result is a page-turning biography of perhaps the most consequential CEO and company in the world
The Thinking Machine
brilliantly captures the riveting, unlikely story of Jensen Huang’s Nvidia—a company driving the exponential growth of artificial intelligence and humanity's inevitable merger with technology. Stephen Witt’s exceptional reporting offers a rare glimpse into the pioneers driving humanity’s leap toward an infinite future
A great story and Witt tells it well. He paints a rounded picture of a remarkable entrepreneur – part visionary, part maniacal workaholic, part inspiring corporate leader
Closely reported and brilliantly written ... Highly entertaining
Thought-provoking, [and] occasionally alarming… Jensen Huang… deserves this wide-ranging account of his life and the meteoric rise of his company
The Thinking Machine
…is the second such corporate biography [on Nvidia]… Witt approaches his subject with a more critical eye and more verve
The richer and more accessible account of Nvidia’s 30-year journey from Silicon Valley…to AI behemoth
[A] deeply researched, illuminating and often rather funny book… for those wanting an engaging and revealing insight into what Nvidia’s journey to becoming one of most vital firms of the modern tech industry has been like,
The Thinking Machine
is unrivalled
Stephen Witt
is the author of
How Music Got Free
, which was a finalist for the
Los Angeles Times
Book Prize, the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, and the
Financial Times
and McKinsey Business Book of the Year. His writing has appeared in
The New Yorker
,
Financial Times
,
New York magazine
,
Wall Street Journal
,
Rolling Stone
and
GQ
. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Stephen Witt
is the author of
How Music Got Free
, which was a finalist for the
Los Angeles Times
Book Prize, the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, and the
Financial Times
and McKinsey Business Book of the Year. His writing has appeared in
The New Yorker
,
Financial Times
,
New York magazine
,
Wall Street Journal
,
Rolling Stone
and
GQ
. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
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