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AMD CEO Lisa Su recently shared that she and her distant cousin, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, did not grow up together and only met later in their professional journeys. Despite both leading major companies in the semiconductor industry, their paths did not cross until they had already established themselves in their respective fields.
Su's comments shed light on the unique nature of their relationship, emphasizing that familial ties do not always translate into personal connections, especially in the competitive world of technology. The revelation highlights the often surprising personal stories behind prominent figures in the tech industry, where collaboration and competition coexist.
Both CEOs have played pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of graphics processing units and advancing computing technology. Their late meeting adds an interesting layer to their professional narratives, showcasing how individual journeys can diverge before converging at significant points in their careers.
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