Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, has now become wealthier than Intel, with his personal net worth listed at $109.2 billion, compared to Intel's $96.39 billion market cap. Huang's fortune has surged due to the strong performance of NVIDIA, a leader in AI GPU acceleration, which has made it the world's most valuable company by market cap last June. Despite a 10% drop from its record high, NVIDIA remains one of the top five companies by market value, alongside Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), and Amazon. Huang's direct shareholdings in NVIDIA, along with those through trusts and partnerships, have contributed to his substantial wealth. However, the idea of Huang buying Intel, currently valued at $96.39 billion, remains speculative and faces significant regulatory and trust challenges.
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