AMD’s Lisa Su and NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang — who run the two companies at the center of the AI-chip boom — are distant relatives, a fact both have publicly confirmed.
Source: Public statements by Su and HuangVerified 2026-07-10
AMD’s Lisa Su was born in Tainan, Taiwan, and moved to the United States as a child. She earned all three of her degrees — bachelor’s, master’s, and a PhD in electrical engineering — at MIT.
Before he co-founded NVIDIA, Jensen Huang bussed tables and washed dishes at Denny’s. He has said the discipline of that first job shaped how he runs the company now worth trillions.
NVIDIA was conceived in 1993 in a booth at a Denny’s in San Jose, where its three founders sketched out a company to make graphics chips for video games.