Keynote Wrap-Up: NVIDIA CEO Unveils Next-Gen RTX GPUs, AI Workflows in the Cloud — from blogs.nvidia.com by Brian Caulfield
Kicking off GTC, Jensen Huang unveils advances in natural language understanding, the metaverse, gaming and AI technologies impacting industries from transportation and healthcare to finance and entertainment.
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New cloud services to support AI workflows and the launch of a new generation of GeForce RTX GPUs featured [on 9/20/22] in NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote, which was packed with new systems, silicon, and software.
“Computing is advancing at incredible speeds, the engine propelling this rocket is accelerated computing, and its fuel is AI,” Huang said during a virtual presentation as he kicked off NVIDIA GTC.
Again and again, Huang connected new technologies to new products to new opportunities – from harnessing AI to delight gamers with never-before-seen graphics to building virtual proving grounds where the world’s biggest companies can refine their products.
Driving the deluge of new ideas, new products and new applications: a singular vision of accelerated computing unlocking advances in AI, which, in turn will touch industries around the world.
Also relevant/see:
- NVIDIA Omniverse ACE Enables Easier, Faster Deployment of Interactive Avatars — from blogs.nvidia.com by Stephanie Rubenstein
GTC demo showcases AI-powered avatar responding to natural speech and making intelligent recommendations.
- New NVIDIA DGX System Software and Infrastructure Solutions Supercharge Enterprise AI — from blogs.nvidia.com by Tony Paikeday
Adept AI, Hyundai Motor Group, KT and the University of Wisconsin-Madison are among the latest innovators to deliver AI built on DGX systems, Base Command and DGX SuperPOD. - Chipmaker Nvidia launches new system for autonomous driving — from reuters.com by Jane Lanhee Lee and Joseph White
- Nvidia launches new services for training large language models — from techcrunch.com by Kyle Wiggers
- Nvidia debuts new products for robotics developers, including Jetson Orin Nano — from techcrunch.com by Kyle Wiggers
- Nvidia unveils Drive Thor, one chip to rule all software-defined vehicles — from techcrunch.com Rebecca Bellan
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