Jensen Huang Reveals 'Nvidia Doesn't Have A Long-Term Strategy' Or Plan. The Reason Behind It Is The Same For Why He Doesn't Wear A Watch

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, shared something surprising during a Fireside Chat at the CASPA 2023 Annual Conference. He said that Nvidia NVDA has no long-term plan. This might sound strange coming from the leader of a Big Tech company, but Huang had a simple reason: focus on the present.

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Huang said that both in his personal life and in leading Nvidia, he doesn't believe in stressing over long-term plans. In fact, he doesn't even wear a watch – on purpose. This choice reflects his belief that the most important time is right now. This mindset, he says, is what has made Nvidia successful, from graphics cards to artificial intelligence. Instead of worrying about the future, Nvidia works on solving today's problems in the best way possible.

This way of thinking has helped Nvidia become important in gaming, AI, robotics and even climate modeling. Huang explained that planning too far ahead can make you miss what's happening right before you. For Nvidia, it means staying flexible and being ready to jump on opportunities as they come – something that has worked well since they've adapted to meet the needs of fields like digital biology and AI.

“We don't have a long-term strategy,” Huang said. “Our definition of a long-term plan is: what are we doing today?” By focusing on the present, Nvidia has led in areas like AI and accelerated computing that traditional computing hasn't kept up with.

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Not having a strict plan doesn't mean Nvidia has no direction. Instead, it means they are always learning, changing and adjusting based on what's happening right before them. Huang said this approach is why Nvidia keeps pushing limits, especially with technologies like CUDA, which many doubted initially but ended up changing computing.

Huang’s advice for young people or anyone who aspires to achieve was straightforward – concentrate on your current tasks. He thinks every day should be spent doing the finest work possible without worrying too much about the future. This doesn't mean you have no goals; instead, it means letting the present guide you. It's a refreshing way to look at life and work in a world where everyone seems to be rushing toward future goals without focusing on today.

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