Business Jensen Huang signed a woman's chest. Yes, you read that right. - At least some CEOs are still cool

Meghan Morris
Jun 5, 2024, 7:17 AM UTC

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Jensen Huang's Tom Ford jacket has made a couple of conference appearances in recent months. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signed autographs, including a woman's top, at a Taiwanese tech event.
  • Huang's popularity has surged alongside Nvidia's soaring stock.
  • This trip to Taiwan cements Huang's rockstar status.
Jensen Huang is shedding his Ultimate Cool Dad status, becoming — for better or worse — the true rockstar that's been lurking just beneath his black leather jacket.

In a crowded booth at a Taiwanese tech conference on Tuesday, the Nvidia CEO wore the same glasses and Tom Ford jacket he sported for Sunday night's keynote address.

He signed Macbooks, chips, and even a woman's top, just above her cleavage.

"Is that a good idea?" he asked with a smile, before scrawling his name with a black pen on the woman's white top, in a video posted to Threads of the encounter.

At the conference, Huang spoke about the robot revolution and Nvidia's next-generation chip.

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Huang signed a woman's top at Computex Chen/Threads

Huang has stayed in the spotlight as artificial intelligence pushes demand for Nvidia's software and hardware to record levels. As the company's stock soared 197% over the last year, the press — including Business Insider — has scrutinized Huang's memo-writing style, his fashion, and his organizational style.

While other CEOs are known for their fashion, including Mark Zuckerberg's recent glow-up, no one is lining up with their chests out for Tim Cook.

A Nvidia spokeswoman declined to comment on the signature.

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Let me guess, this mild ass shit is literally rape right?

We have to get that faggy ass U.N women's conference to sto pwhining about video games for two seconds and issue a statement?
 
NVIDIA as well as Taiwanese semiconductors are the only companies that are actually worth the ridiculous valuations everyone uses the products Microsoft is probably worth like 500 billion at most they're one of the most overvalued companies along with all American tech
companies
I'm still trying to figure out what Apple and Google actually do
 
Watch this increase NVDIA's stock price. I wonder if correlates to the size of the breasts signed?
 
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