While Madison Huang began as an enterprise marketing & strategy intern at NVIDIA in 2020, Spencer Huang joined NVIDIA in 2022 as a product manager in the Isaac Sim Cloud team.
Their pay rose significantly in the fiscal year 2025. Madison reportedly earned $1.1 million, while Spencer made $530,000 in fiscal year 2025.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been in the limelight for the tech giant’s continued dominance over the global chipmaking industry. But recently, his children, Madison Huang and Spencer Huang, have also garnered attention. They started their careers as interns at Nvidia and have climbed their way up the ladder to lead various teams.
Huang’s daughter Madison started her career as an enterprise marketing & strategy intern at Nvidia in 2020, her LinkedIn profile stated. In a nearly five-year-long career with the chipmaking giant, she has risen to the rank of senior director of product marketing at Nvidia Omniverse and Robotics. The Omniverse platform offers developers with the building blocks, including developer tools and microservices to bridge data silos, connect teams in real time, and create physically accurate world-scale simulations, the company said on its website.
His son Spencer started as a product manager in the Isaac Sim Cloud team in 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile. Currently, he is working as a product line manager. In his present role, he is tasked with developing robot foundation models, simulation platform and robot learning frameworks.
How Much Do Jensen Huang’s Kids Earn?
While work-related information regarding Nvidia CEO’s kids is available in public, their exact net worth estimate isn’t. Madison and Spencer made $1.1 million and $530,000, respectively in fiscal year 2025, according to Fortune. In the previous fiscal year, Huang’s daughter earned $370,000, whereas his son earned $330,000 during the same period, according to the data intelligence platform Canary.
Meanwhile, Nvidia CEO Huang himself had a net worth of $159bn as of August 13, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. As of June 2, 2025, Nvidia is leading the international semiconductor industry with a market capitalisation of around $3.3 trillion, according to German intelligence firm Statista.
Besides this, the chipmaking giant’s boss expanded his real estate footprint with a seven-bedroom home on the Hawaiian island last year, the Wall Street Journal had reported. He reportedly owns a multi-story, 11,400-plus square foot house in San Francisco’s Gold Coast area. Additionally, the Nvidia CEO has a mansion in California’s Los Altos Hills, which is reportedly worth $6.9 million.
Presently, there’s no information in the public domain regarding how the Nvidia CEO plans to distribute his wealth between his children.