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Jensen Huang on AI, chips, and why Nvidia is the ‘world’s only tech company’

by December 4, 2025
written by December 4, 2025

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made some fiery remarks on The Joe Rogan Experience on Wednesday as he called Nvidia the “world’s only tech company.”

“Take a look at the major tech firms across the globe,” he noted, pointing out that most are actually in the business of content distribution or selling user data.

In contrast, Nvidia’s revenue comes strictly from “the development of remarkable technology and its sale.”

He emphasised that this purity is what makes Nvidia the darling of the current market cycle; it is the only way to get direct, unadulterated exposure to the hardware layer of AI without the baggage of social media regulation or ad-market volatility.

“Our focus is on innovation, not promotion,” Huang told Rogan, drawing a sharp line in the sand.

The ‘pure play’ premium vs. the ad-revenue reality

While giants like Google and Meta cloak themselves in engineering pedigree, Huang argues their empires are ultimately built on advertising and attention.

For investors, this distinction isn’t just philosophy; it is the core thesis behind Nvidia’s dominance as the indispensable engine of the artificial intelligence economy.

However, this creates a complex dependency. While Huang dismisses the “promotion” business model, his company’s explosive growth is funded by it.

The hyperscalers buying Nvidia’s H100 GPUs are doing so largely to improve ad-targeting algorithms and keep users addicted to feeds.

As Axios notes, Wall Street is watching closely to see if AI actually boosts ad revenue for these clients.

If the “promotion” business doesn’t generate returns on this massive capital expenditure, the checkbook for Huang’s “pure technology” could snap shut.

Nvidia needs its “impure” peers to succeed just as much as they need its chips.

Jensen Huang on Nvidia’s tech play: Can innovation outpace competition?

Being the “only” tech company also means Nvidia is fighting a lonely war on multiple fronts.

Huang asserted that his firm’s sole focus is innovation, but that innovation is under siege from the very companies fueling his profits.

The report highlights a critical vulnerability: Nvidia’s top customers are racing to become self-sufficient.

Amazon, for instance, made headlines this week by unveiling new custom chips designed specifically to offer a cheaper alternative to Nvidia’s premium hardware.

This is the paradox of Huang’s position: he is selling the essential tools for the AI age, but his biggest clients have infinite pockets to build their own tools.

Nvidia currently captures the lion’s share of the projected $500 billion AI infrastructure build-out this year because its chips are the most advanced.

However, the “pure tech” model relies on maintaining a performance gap so wide that clients have no choice but to pay up.

As hyperscalers pour billions into their own R&D, Huang’s claim to being unique isn’t just a boast; it is a defensive moat he must dig deeper every single day.

Ultimately, Huang’s comments serve as both a victory lap and a warning: in the high-stakes world of hardware, being the “only” one left means you have the biggest target on your back.

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