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Sergey Brin

Google
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Jensen Huang

Nvidia
JH
$$278B vs $$184B

Sergey Brin is $94B richer

Sergey Brin Jensen Huang
GoogleCompaniesNvidia
American (born in Russia)NationalityTaiwanese-American
August 21, 1973BornFebruary 17, 1963
University of Maryland (BS); Stanford University (MS, Computer Science - dropped out)EducationOregon State University (BS); Stanford University (MS, Electrical Engineering)
386.1K yrYears to Earn at $60K/yr255.6K yr
3,706Private Jets ($75M each)2,453
11,120Private Islands ($25M each)7,360

Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin co-founded Google with Larry Page, turning a Stanford research project into a global technology empire. Born in Moscow, he emigrated to the US at age 6.

Fun Fact

Brin's family fled the Soviet Union when he was 6 years old. His father was a mathematics professor at the University of Maryland.

Jensen Huang

Jensen Huang steered Nvidia from a niche graphics chip maker to the backbone of the global AI economy.

Fun Fact

Huang's first job was as a dishwasher at a diner when he was 10 years old.

Sergey Brin leads at $278B vs Jensen Huang at $184B - a $94B gap. At $1,000/day, Sergey Brin would need 761.1K years to spend it all, while Jensen Huang would need 503.8K years.

Sergey Brin earned their fortune through Google, while Jensen Huang built their wealth via Nvidia. Together, their combined net worth of $462B could fund entire national budgets for years.

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