@CryptoDoggyCN: AMD’s Lisa Su just left, and Jensen Huang arrived in Taipei. He handed out Yakult as soon as he got off the plane. This time the whole family came along—bringing his wife, son, and daughter. Yakult is one of Jensen Huang’s favorite snacks from his childhood in Taiwan. He’s said many times, “I’ve been drinking it since I was young.”
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Jensen Huang arrived in Taipei shortly after AMD CEO Lisa Su departed. He brought his family of four and handed out Yakult upon landing—a childhood favorite of his from Taiwan.
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AMD’s Lisa Su just left, and Jensen Huang is already in Taipei.
Handing out Yakult as soon as he got off the plane.
This time he brought the whole family — wife, son, and daughter.
Yakult is one of Jensen Huang’s favorite childhood snacks in Taiwan. He’s said many times, “I’ve been drinking it since I was a kid.” https://t.co/RlfM4fY23t
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