Jensen Huang, Nvidia's co-founder and CEO, recently showcased the company's groundbreaking advancements in GPU technology during the GTC conference in San Jose, California. Highlighting the limitations of general-purpose computing, Huang introduced Blackwell, Nvidia's next-generation GPU architecture. Named in honor of David Blackwell, a pioneering black scientist, Blackwell represents a significant leap forward, promising enhanced efficiency and a new era in computing. Featuring the innovative GB200 chip, Blackwell is designed to reduce energy consumption by 25% compared to its predecessor, the Hopper chips. This cutting-edge architecture will soon be accessible through cloud services offered by tech giants such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle. Huang also unveiled Project Groot, aiming to revolutionize humanoid robotics with general-purpose models. Amidst Nvidia's expansion beyond AI into accelerated computing, the company's market value has surged to $2.4 trillion, solidifying its position as a leading force in the tech industry.
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