(Dan Tri) - Mr. Jensen Huang's family owns villas worth tens of millions of dollars in Hawaii and San Francisco (USA).
On the afternoon of December 5, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received Mr. Jensen Huang, Chairman and General Director of Nvidia Corporation - the world's largest chip manufacturing corporation with a market value of more than 3,000 billion USD.
The Prime Minister and Nvidia Chairman witnessed the signing ceremony of an Agreement between the Vietnamese Government and Nvidia Corporation on cooperation in establishing Nvidia's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research and Development Center and AI Data Center in Vietnam.
On the same evening, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung and Mr. Jensen Huang - Chairman and General Director of Nvidia Corporation - visited Hoan Kiem Lake, toured the Old Quarter, and experienced the cuisine and atmosphere on Ta Hien Street (Hanoi).
Mr. Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1993 and currently owns about 3.5% of the company's shares. Thanks to the AI wave, this technology corporation has grown impressively and become a company with the largest capitalization in the world. Nvidia's founder is also on the list of the richest people on the planet with 127 billion USD according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index .
The billionaire's Nvidia stake is now worth more than $105 billion. He also owns a number of properties across the United States.
First 2 homes in San Jose, California
One of Jensen Huang's first two homes in California (Photo: Wall Street Journal).
After graduating from the University of Oregon, Jensen Huang and his wife moved to San Jose, California. Mansion Global reported that the house was about 1,500 square feet with three bedrooms, and the purchase price was not disclosed. In 1988, Mr. Jensen Huang sold the house for $185,000. His family moved to a nearby house with a larger area (2,500 square feet and four bedrooms) for $338,000.
Jensen Huang lived in San Jose when he started his early tech jobs at AMD and LSI Logic. In 1992, he earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. A year later, he co-founded Nvidia with his partner.
He once shared that building Nvidia was a million times harder than he imagined. In 1999, Nvidia went public. The founder of this corporation also sold his house in San Jose for $500,000 in 2002.
House in Los Altos Hills, California
Jensen Huang's family home in Los Altos (Photo: Daily Mail).
Jensen Huang's family moved to Los Altos Hills - a town in Santa Clara County, California. This is one of the most dynamically developing areas in the United States, considered the "heart" of Silicon Valley.
This area concentrates the world's leading technology corporations such as Google, Apple, Intel and thousands of potential startups.
Jensen Huang's family home in Los Altos (Photo: Daily Mail).
In 2003, Jensen Huang paid $6.9 million for a newly built house here. This house has an area of over 650m2 with 6 bedrooms. The location of the house is nearly 25 km from Nvidia's headquarters.
The Nvidia founder sold the house for $9.9 million in 2022, according to the Daily Mail .
Villas in Hawaii
Jensen Huang's villa in Hawaii (Photo: Daily Mail).
In 2004, the Jensen Huang family purchased a home in South Maui, Hawaii. The home is one of 14 properties in the Wailea Resort complex. The villa, completed in 2008, has a total area of nearly 8,000 square feet and 7 bedrooms.
Jensen Huang's villa in Hawaii (Photo: Daily Mail).
Real estate brokerage Hawai'i Life said the Nvidia chairman's home is one of the largest in Wailea, a luxury resort that includes several golf courses, hotels and shopping malls.
Villa in Gold Coast, San Francisco
Jensen Huang's family's curved-roof villa (Photo: Daily Mail)
In 2017, Jensen Huang purchased a $38 million mansion on San Francisco’s Gold Coast through Riva LLC, a company managed by a tax attorney who oversees the finances of the Jen-Hsun & Lori Huang Foundation.
The 1,000-square-foot villa is located in Pacific Heights and overlooks the Golden Gate Bridge. It is considered one of the best places to live in California.
Marble Management architect Bill Campbell told The Wall Street Journal that the limestone home took nearly four years to build. Completed in 2017, the home is valued at around $40 million. The home is designed to include seven bedrooms, two wine rooms, an outdoor kitchen, an elevator, a movie theater, and a gym.
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