Jensen Huang Hails Nvidia’s “Miracle” AI Supercomputing Breakthrough

| Updated on July 11, 2025
Jensen Huang

Consistently recognized as a visionary in the fields of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputing, Jensen Huang is the co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA (NVDA). Huang pointed out a major achievement for both his firm and the more general tech sector at VivaTech 2025’s GTC Paris Keynote, especially mentioning, “Grace Blackwell systems. It is really a miracle. From a technology perspective it’s a miracle.”

Huang’s comment reflects the scope and complexity of NVIDIA’s most recent advancement, the GB200 AI supercomputing systems. He provided more detail on these technological wonders, emphasizing how amazing it is that they are available on the market and the astounding rate at which they are being produced. “Like I said before, we don’t need trillions of dollars of investment. The supply chain that came together to build these GB200 systems, two tons each, we’re producing them now, 1000 systems a week,” Huang stated. He added, emphasizing the major technical and logistics hurdles that have been solved, “No one has ever mass-produced AI supercomputers at this scale before.” Under Huang’s direction, this achievement is the result of years of creativity and daring decisions rather than only a one-off incident. Born in Taiwan and grown in the United States, Huang started out with a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Oregon State University, then went on to obtain a master’s degree from Stanford. 

Originally facing great difficulties and the danger of bankruptcy, NVIDIA, which he co-founded in 1993, eventually pioneered the development of the graphics processing unit (GPU). Driven by PC gaming growth and later becoming the basis of modern AI supercomputing, this revolutionary development changed computer graphics.

Many honours, including being named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people and top CEO awards from Fortune and Harvard Business Review, further confirm Huang’s visibility in the business. Under his direction, NVIDIA has grown to be the most valuable AI supercomputing corporation in the world, with a market capitalization of more than $3 trillion, therefore outdoing tech behemoths like Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN).

Aimee Pearcy

Tech Journalist


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