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Jen-Hsun Huang : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jen-Hsun Huang
Jen-Hsun Huang () (born February 17, 1963) is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur and businessman. He co-founded the graphics-processor company Nvidia and serves as its president and CEO. Huang graduated from Oregon State University before moving to California where he graduated from Stanford University.〔(Stanford )〕 As of 2008, ''Forbes'' listed him as the 61st highest paid CEO in a list of U.S. CEOs.〔(CEO Compensation. ) ''Forbes''. Retrieved on June 2, 2008. During the economic downturn, 2008 through 2010, Jen-Hsun voluntarily reduced his salary to $1.〕 ==Early years==
Huang's ancestry hails from Qingtian County in Zhejiang province as his parents are from Qingtian County and he was born in Taiwan. After leaving Oneida Baptist Institute and moving to Oregon with his family, Huang began to play table tennis at a club in downtown Portland and at age 15, he placed third in junior doubles at the U.S. Open. He graduated from Aloha High School, located in the western suburbs of Portland.〔Rogoway, Mike. (NVIDIA v. Intel: Rivalry heating up. ) The Silicon Forest Blog, ''The Oregonian'', June 02, 2008. Retrieved on June 02, 2008.〕 Huang received his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University in 1984, and his master's degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1992.〔(#61 Jen-Hsun Huang. ) ''Forbes''. Retrieved on June 2, 2008.〕 While at Oregon State, he met his future wife Lori, his engineering lab partner at the time. Huang has two children.
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