Biography Flash: Jensen Huang Delivers Record $57 Billion Quarter While Joking About Losing $500 Billion in Market Cap
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Jensen Huang has been at the absolute epicenter of tech headlines and investor chatter these past few days. As Nvidia’s earnings release approached, social media was flooded with memes and posts depicting him as a hero, with everyone from stock traders to AI enthusiasts joking that Jensen was single-handedly holding up the stock market and maybe even saving Christmas, according to coverage by The Economic Times and MoneyControl. The tension was palpable, and the stakes could not have been higher, with Nvidia’s performance seen as a bellwether for both the AI industry and the broader tech economy.
When the results landed, Huang delivered a record-shattering quarter, with Nvidia racking up $57 billion in revenue—a jump of 62 percent year-over-year—and confidently projected $65 billion for the fourth quarter, as reported by Fox Business and Times of India. In after-hours trading, Nvidia’s shares leapt 5 percent, and Huang declared in multiple interviews that business momentum was “crazy good” and the company was entering a very long-term build-out of computing infrastructure, essentially modernizing the world’s computer systems for accelerated computing and AI.
In appearances including a Bloomberg TV interview and an energizing town hall with employees, Huang addressed both market expectations and the frenzied speculation over an AI bubble. Shrugging off fears, he explained that Nvidia’s chips were central to every major AI initiative, and cloud companies were clamoring for their products. Huang’s candid humor came through in internal discussions where he joked about the company’s market cap swings, telling employees, “Nobody in history has ever lost $500 billion in a few weeks. You’ve gotta be worth a lot to lose $500 billion in a few weeks.” Business Insider highlighted his reflections on how Nvidia’s enormous influence created a “no-win situation” where even a minor misstep could shake global markets.
On the public appearance front, Jensen was prominently featured at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum alongside Elon Musk, in a highly-watched conversation about the future of technology and the role of AI, as CNBC reported. He also made a surprise stop at the SC25 supercomputing convention in St. Louis, underscoring Nvidia’s leadership in advanced computing solutions.
Fresh off the heels of earnings, Huang was honored at Cambridge Union as the 2025 Professor Stephen Hawking Fellow, giving a talk about the fundamentals of knowledge discovery and the impact of Nvidia’s technology, as seen in coverage from YouTube and social media shares.
In terms of long-term significance, Huang’s most recent remarks suggest a deep commitment to guiding Nvidia through the next transformative era in AI and computing, reshaping jobs and global infrastructure, a theme also echoed in Axios’ reporting.
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