Nvidia unveils Blackwell chips: A leap forward in AI computing power
At Nvidia's GTC conference, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled Blackwell chips, poised to revolutionise AI computing. Named after David Blackwell, these chips boast 208 billion transistors and promise unparalleled speed for training and inference. With Blackwell, Nvidia targets giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, cementing its position in the AI hardware market. This announcement comes amidst Nvidia's remarkable market valuation and a visionary push towards a robotic future.
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By Ian King
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang showed off new chips aimed at extending his company's dominance of artificial intelligence computing, a position that's already made it the world's third-most-valuable business.Â
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