Nvidia, Jensen Huang and China
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In commenting on the company's latest results, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sounded as bullish as ever about the long-term opportunity tied to artificial intelligence. "AI inference token generation has surged tenfold in just one year,
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Nvidia reported strong results despite a multibillion-dollar hit tied to U.S. regulations on sales of its AI chip to China.
CEO Jensen Huang’s rejection of PowerPoint presentations isn't a quirky habit—it's part of a broader trend among some of the most successful tech leaders who believe slide decks are a barrier to real thinking.
NVIDIA also unveiled the first update to Isaac GR00T, its foundation AI model for humanoid robots, designed to help them learn and adapt in real time. The latest version, Isaac GR00T N1.5, includes GR00T-Dreams, a simulation tool that creates virtual training environments to accelerate robotic learning.
Jensen Huang famously donated his company’s first artificial intelligence supercomputer to a little-known nonprofit called OpenAI. In a letter accompanying the gif
Nvidia Corp. will launch a significantly cheaper artificial intelligence chip for China's market, priced between $6,500 and $8,000, as the company adapts to ongoing U.S. export restrictions that have decimated its Chinese market share.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang flew out of Taipei on Friday after a week revelling in the adoration of Taiwan's tech industry, and delivering a subtle but crucial message from the U.S. AI chip king on how it plans to keep its crown.