AI, Computing Advances Pace Nvidia’s Tech News at GTC

Nvidia's announcements at last week's GTC Developer Conference will make possible higher throughput performance in AI and high-end computing applications.

Spencer Chin, Senior Editor

March 28, 2022

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced several AI and computing advances at last week’s GTC for AI developers. Image courtesy of Reuters/Alamy

Computing technology company Nvidia announced a number of products and technology enhancements at last week’s GTC Developer Conference, and the role of AI (artificial intelligence) was a common thread in many of the announcements. Whether the announcements were in computing platforms, robotics, or virtual collaboration, the pervading theme was the role AI and machine learning would play in improving processing throughput and enabling more applications requiring the ability to make intelligent decisions in real time rather than taking hours.

In a keynote presentation last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen elaborated on several new products and technology enhancements, which follow below.

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News covering the electronics beat. He has many years of experience covering developments in components, semiconductors, subsystems, power, and other facets of electronics from both a business/supply-chain and technology perspective. He can be reached at [email protected].

 

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Spencer Chin

Senior Editor, Design News

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News, covering the electronics beat, which includes semiconductors, components, power, embedded systems, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, and other related subjects. He is always open to ideas for coverage. Spencer has spent many years covering electronics for brands including Electronic Products, Electronic Buyers News, EE Times, Power Electronics, and electronics360. You can reach him at [email protected] or follow him at @spencerchin.

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