I’ve been noticing something interesting lately. NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, seems to be picking up a presentation style that reminds me a lot of Steve Jobs. It’s kind of cool to see how he’s making this shift Back in the day, NVIDIA’s events were super technical and mostly aimed at a niche crowd. But things started changing, especially after AI took off around 2020. Now, their presentations feel more like Apple’s big reveals, and I’ve spotted some clear similarities: - Just like Steve Jobs, Jensen Huang is all in when he presents. He’s become the face of NVIDIA, rocking that casual leather jacket that’s honestly pretty iconic now. His energy is contagious too, he explains tricky tech in a way that’s easy to get, much like Jobs did. - Their recent keynotes aren’t just a full of tech jargon anymore. Instead, they’re about speaking of vision, like how AI is going to shake things up or this “omniverse” idea they’re pushing. It’s a lot like how Jobs would sell the dream of “a computer in every pocket.” - NVIDIA’s started doing that classic move where they save the big news, like the Blackwell GPU or new AI partnerships for the end. It builds hype, just like Apple did with the iPhone. You can feel the excitement! - Their presentations look sharper now - clean slides, bold visuals, and awesome product demos. It’s a far better from the old days when they’d pack the screen with data for developers. It feels more polished and approachable. - They’re also talking up their work with big names like Microsoft, OpenAI, and even healthcare companies. It’s like they’re saying, “We’re the heart of the AI and computing world,” which reminds me of how Apple built its whole ecosystem. So, that’s what I’ve picked up on lately. It’s fun to see NVIDIA mix things up like this. Have you guys noticed the same stuff, or am I just seeing things? 😅.
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