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- Curtis Priem: The Billionaire Who Gave NVIDIA Fortune Away
Why Did Curtis Priem Donate His NVIDIA Shares So Early? Priem cited discomfort with "excessive" wealth as his driver, channeling post-IPO proceeds into the Priem Family Foundation shortly after 1999 to prioritize philanthropy over personal accumulation
- This Nvidia Cofounder Could Have Been Worth $70 Billion . . . - Forbes
If Curtis Priem, Nvidia’s first CTO, had held onto all his stock, he’d be the 16th richest person in America Instead, he sold out years ago and gave most of his fortune to his alma mater
- Nvidia co-founder living eccentric off-grid lifestyle would have been . . .
Priem ended up staying on as Nvidia CTO for ten years but sold off his shares relatively early; the first sizable sum was banked shortly after Nvidia’s IPO in 1999, and the rest were
- How Nvidias Cofounder Spent His Fortune and Lives Off-Grid - Business . . .
Curtis Priem, a cofounder of Nvidia, gave most of his stock to his alma mater, Forbes reported The chip giant's first CTO spent part of his wealth on an off-the-grid home and a private
- Curtis Priem - Wikipedia
Curtis R Priem (born 1958 or 1959 [1]) is an American electrical engineer known for co-founding Nvidia in 1993 He left the company in 2003 and sold all of his shares by 2006
- Meet the off-the-grid Nvidia cofounder | Fortune
Priem is the forgotten cofounder of Nvidia mostly due to his early retirement, stock sellout, and move off the grid—but he is a remarkable inventor with almost 200 U S and international
- This Nvidia co-founder lives a philanthropic, manifesto-writing, off . . .
Priem transferred most of his shares to a charitable foundation following Nvidia's 1999 IPO after deciding it was an "excessive amount of money" to hold onto, which is certainly a rare thing
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang launched his company in a booth at Denny . . . - AOL
Priem is the forgotten cofounder of Nvidia mostly due to his early retirement, stock sellout, and move off the grid—but he is a remarkable inventor with almost 200 U S and international
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