Marco Zuckerberg AND Jensen Huang of Nvidia Corp bromance is the latest thing in Silicon Valley. Now the Meta Platform Inc. The CEO revealed the “secret ingredient” behind his close relationship with the “Godfather of the GPU.”
What happened: Zuckerberg recently revealed the key to his friendship with Huang, which revolves around a shared love of cheesesteaks. The two tech leaders, both leading trillion-dollar companies, often bond over food.
“Jensen is really passionate about cooking, so he invited me to his house.”
“When we went to his house, he said, ‘Let’s make cheesesteaks,’ and I said, ‘hell yeah, let’s make cheesesteaks.’”
Zuckerberg shared this insight during a podcast with an Internet personality Roberto Nickson.
He said Huang, who is also an avid cook, once invited him to make cheesesteaks. The two also discuss their experiences running their respective companies.
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Despite their different net worths, Zuckerberg and Huang have a lot in common.
Zuckerberg, with a net worth of $178 billion, recently surpassed Elon Musk become the third richest person in the world. On the other hand, Huang, with a net worth of $74.6 billion, has transformed Nvidia into a $2.1 trillion company, surpassing Meta’s valuation of $1.3 trillion.
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Because matter: The friendship between Zuckerberg and Huang has been a topic of interest in the tech world.
Zuckerberg further cemented their friendship by exchanging jackets with Huang, a move he likened to a Taylor Swift gesture. He also wrote a profile of Huang for Time Magazine, praising her leadership and vision.
Huang, recognized for his visionary leadership, was praised by Zuckerberg for his determination and innovation in the technology sector.
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