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Revision as of 21:18, 30 July 2006 by RevolverOcelotX (talk | contribs) (rv unexplained deletions)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Jen-Hsun Huang (黃仁勳; pinyin: Huáng Rénxūn) (born February 17, 1963) co-founded NVIDIA Corporation in 1993 and is currently the CEO and President. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, he spent several years living in Thailand until he was accidentally sent to Oneida Baptist Institute, a Christian boarding school in Kentucky. His uncle and aunt, recent immigrants to Tacoma, Washington who spoke little English, unwittingly thought it was a prep school but soon learned otherwise. After leaving Oneida Baptist Institute and moving to Oregon with his parents, Huang began playing table tennis at a club in downtown Portland and at age 15, he placed third in junior doubles at the U.S. Open. Prior to founding NVIDIA, Huang was Director of Coreware at LSI Logic and a microprocessor designer at Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD). Huang received his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State University in 1984 and his master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. While at Oregon State, he met his future wife Lori, his engineering lab partner at the time. Huang has two children.
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