Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang, addressing crowds at the company’s biggest annual event, unveiled a variety of new products while predicting that its flagship AI processors would help generate $1 trillion in sales through 2027.
During a 2½ hour keynote address, Huang announced plans to push deeper into central processing units — Intel’s home turf — and introduced semiconductors made with technology acquired from startup Groq. The company even said it was developing chips for data centers in outer space.
At the heart of Huang’s message: Demand for computing power continues to soar, and Nvidia is uniquely equipped to meet the challenge.
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