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Nvidia showcased robots that could work in warehouses, pedal around like “Star Wars” droids and manipulate surgical equipment ...
Jensen Huang announced new Rubin AI chips and corporate partnerships in a bid to shore up investor confidence in the AI boom.
The giant chipmaker has transformed its annual developer conference from an academic event into a who’s who gathering for the future of artificial intelligence. By Tripp Mickle Reporting from ...
This time, Nvidia-watchers tossed around the metaphor of the “Super Bowl of AI” like a football. Nvidia did not shy away from the pigskin comparison, offering a keynote “pre-game” event ...
This year, during GTC 2025, Huang upped the comparison to the Super Bowl. To start his keynote speech, Huang provided his vision for AI, based upon the current timeline of AI development.
“AI has made extraordinary progress,” Huang said at the event, which he coined as the “Super Bowl of AI”. Now with generative AI, it has “fundamentally changed how computing is done ...
Billing the event as an AI Super Bowl, the Taiwan-born tech titan was greeted by an audience of more than 20,000 who sat through his two-hour-plus address announcing the company’s latest updates.
Billing the event as an AI "Super Bowl," the Taiwan-born tech titan was greeted by an audience of more than 20,000 who sat through his two-hour-plus address announcing the company's latest updates.