Jensen Huang's old interview clip resurfaced. It highlights his intense work ethic. Elon Musk called it 'hardcore'. Harsh Goenka praised Huang's LinkedIn profile. It shows his journey from dishwasher to Nvidia CEO. Huang's dedication inspires many. His routine involves long hours and constant focus. His story motivates people across the world. He is a tech visionary.
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