Nvidia CEO thanks Sega for sending firm on 'unimaginable' journey
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STORY::: Nvidia's CEO thanks Sega for sending the firm on an 'unimaginable' journey “If not for what Sega did for Nvidia and what Irimajiri-san did for Nvidia, Nvidia would not be here today." "To imagine that in 1995, Nvidia was nearly out of business, that we had chosen exactly the wrong technology, and that we will be here today, the largest company in the world, is unimaginable.” :: Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO :: Tokyo, Japan / July 15, 2026 In Huang's own words, after Nvidia failed to develop the game chip Sega had originally ordered, Sega still invested $5 million in the company, preventing it from going bankrupt. Outside the venue, dozens of fans gathered along the streets just to get a glimpse, or maybe an autograph, of their idol. Huang is later scheduled to attend an event on Thursday (July 16) organised by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
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CEO Jensen Huang expressed deep gratitude, revealing that Sega saved NVDA from bankruptcy in 1995 with a $5 million investment. NVDA's growth from a near-collapse due to poor technical choices into one of the world's largest companies is considered a miraculous achievement. This statement highlights NVDA's past adversity, further solidifying its corporate value and technical credibility in the market.
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- Semiconductors — The market is re-evaluating NVDA's long-term growth potential as its history of overcoming crises and its technical resilience are highlighted.
- AI — Increased potential for cooperation with the Japanese government suggests NVDA's influence in global AI infrastructure will expand throughout the Asian market.
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