@rohanpaul_ai: Jensen Huang does not need a China marketing campaign for NVIDIA. He just needs to show up, sign his name, feed someone…

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Jensen Huang's unplanned Beijing visit, where he mingled with locals and signed autographs, generated viral online buzz for NVIDIA without a formal marketing campaign.

Jensen Huang does not need a China marketing campaign for NVIDIA. He just needs to show up, sign his name, feed someone a meatball, take photos with everyone, and the internet doing the heavy lifting. https://t.co/6duDSrJl22
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Jensen Huang does not need a China marketing campaign for NVIDIA. He just needs to show up, sign his name, feed someone a meatball, take photos with everyone, and the internet doing the heavy lifting.

https://t.co/6duDSrJl22

Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai): Jensen Huang took a last-minute flight to Beijing with only 1 bag and 2 outfits. He was seen interacting with people on the street while trying local specialties. Crowds swarm him like he is bigger than an A-list celebrity.

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