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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and his wife, Lori Mills. Photo: Yahoo

When Jensen Huang met Lori Mills at Oregon State University, he was 17 and she was 19. In an interview with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology last week, he revealed that he was the youngest student at the school. There were 250 students and only three women. He was also the only one who looked like a child.

Still, he used his youthful looks to his advantage. “I walked up to her and said, ‘Do you want to see my homework? If you do it with me every Sunday, I promise you’ll get straight A’s.”

Thanks to that, he and she dated every Sunday. To ensure that she would marry him, he even promised that by the time he was 30, he would become a CEO.

Five years later, Huang married his girlfriend. They have two children together, Madison, a marketing director, and Spencer, a senior product manager, both at Nvidia.

After graduating from Oregon State University in 1984, Mr. Huang worked for chip companies LSI Logic and AMD, then went on to earn a master's degree in electrical engineering at Stanford University in 1992.

A year later, he founded Nvidia, at the age of 30. Thanks to the AI ​​boom, his company has a market capitalization of $3.48 trillion, and he has an estimated net worth of $124 billion.

He said that it was his wife and daughter who created his signature style, which is the black leather jacket.

(According to Insider)