Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, does not mind if staff members find him difficult to work with.
Nvidia's CEO said if pioneers have any desire to do "unprecedented things, it ought not be simple" As head of one of the world's most important organizations, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doesn't think arriving ought to be simple — including for individuals working under him. During a meeting with CBS News' hour, Huang was determined what a portion of his partners at the chipmaking organization have said about him: "Requesting. Fussbudget. Difficult to work for." Huang answered that the words "impeccably" portrayed him. "It ought to be that way," he said. "If you have any desire to do remarkable things, it ought not be simple." Some would agree that Nvidia has done "unprecedented things" in the man-made intelligence blast, including turning into the first chipmaker to come to a $2 trillion valuation, demolishing Saudi Arabia's Aramco to turn into the world's third-most important organization, and going by A...