Nvidia’s GTC has transformed into “Super Bowl of AI,” with CEO Jensen Huang doubling down on his strategy of playing offense.
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Nvidia showcased robots that could work in warehouses, pedal around like “Star Wars” droids and manipulate surgical equipment ...
In his GTC keynote this week, Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang spoke broadly about artificial intelligence in the ...
Striding confidently across the stage at a National Hockey League arena in San Jose, Calif., dressed in his signature black ...
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.
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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 ...