Jensen Huang recently broke down what he really means when calling his company a "platform." His take? They're building tech from the ground up—no shortcuts, no borrowed frameworks. "We create technology out of nothing," he said. "Our final product is pure technology."
It's an interesting lens for understanding how GPU powerhouses shape industries beyond gaming. Think crypto mining rigs, AI model training, even the compute infrastructure behind some blockchain networks. When the foundation is raw silicon and architecture design, the ripple effects hit everywhere—from data centers to decentralized networks hungry for processing muscle.
Platform isn't just a buzzword here. It's about owning the stack.
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ProveMyZK
· 4h ago
Starting from scratch to build chips—that’s a real platform, not just repackaging concepts. Jensen Huang is absolutely right; only by mastering the full stack can you dominate everything.
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YieldWhisperer
· 4h ago
lol "pure technology" ... ok jensen, let me examine the actual margins here. nvidia's been leveraging existing arm designs for years, so "out of nothing" is doing some heavy lifting linguistically speaking. seen this exact rebrand pattern before—call it a platform, suddenly Wall Street values it different. the math doesn't check out when you trace the architecture lineage tbh
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TokenCreatorOP
· 4h ago
I just love this kind of attitude of building things from scratch, no pretenses, no hype, just pure, solid skills.
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GasFeeVictim
· 5h ago
NGL, what Jensen is saying is basically that he's in control of the entire chain—from silicon chips to the computing power ecosystem, it's a full-stack operation. That's pretty ruthless.
Jensen Huang recently broke down what he really means when calling his company a "platform." His take? They're building tech from the ground up—no shortcuts, no borrowed frameworks. "We create technology out of nothing," he said. "Our final product is pure technology."
It's an interesting lens for understanding how GPU powerhouses shape industries beyond gaming. Think crypto mining rigs, AI model training, even the compute infrastructure behind some blockchain networks. When the foundation is raw silicon and architecture design, the ripple effects hit everywhere—from data centers to decentralized networks hungry for processing muscle.
Platform isn't just a buzzword here. It's about owning the stack.