Jensen Huang in this 2002 article: "The Xbox is how the computer will be built in the next 20 years. More semiconductor capacity will go to the user experience," he says. "The microprocessor will be dedicated to other things like artificial intelligence. That trend is helpful to us. It's a trend that's inevitable."
Also, in the piece for reference:
"Two decades from now, Huang may look back on 2002 with similar clarity. Founded in 1993, Nvidia has grown 100 percent annually over the past four years to become the world's largest maker of graphics processing units (GPUs) – the semiconductors that drive ultra-realistic gaming, 3-D imagery, and video in PCs. Last year, the company made $177 million ..."
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