Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces company's next-gen AI chip

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company's new Blackwell AI chip that he said will speed up generative AI tasks and make datacenters more efficient as it rolls out this year.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang kicked off the artificial intelligence giant's GTC 2024 conference with a keynote address on Monday in which he unveiled the company's next-generation AI chip that the company hopes will keep Nvidia at the forefront of the AI race. The new Blackwell G200 is the successor to its Grace Hopper line of graphics processing units , which are used in data centers and supercomputers as well as speeding up tasks.

Huang said that Blackwell's design allows it to easily replace its predecessor, the Grace Hopper chip, "You slide out Hopper, and you push in Blackwell. That's the reason why one of the challenges of ramping is going to be so efficient." "There are installations of Hoppers all over the world and they could be the same infrastructure, same design, the power, the electricity, the thermals, the software – identical.

 

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