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A keynote with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang kicked off the team's GTC 2021 conference sharing details on autonomous machines, super-intelligent AIs, and new virtual worlds.
"NVIDIA is a computing platform company, helping to advance the work for the Da Vincis of our time – in language understanding, drug discovery, or quantum computing," Huang said. “NVIDIA is the instrument for your life’s work.”
The manager noted that NVIDIA continues to invest heavily in CPUs, DPUs, and GPUs and launch new data center scale computing solutions for researchers and enterprises.
Huang also talked about creating software based on NVIDIA AI and NVIDIA Omniverse for simulation, collaboration, and training autonomous machines. He resented a new SoC, NVIDIA Atlan, and new simulation capabilities.
One of the biggest announcements was the reveal of NVIDIA’s first data center CPU, Grace. It is named after Grace Hopper, a U.S. Navy rear admiral and computer programming pioneer.
It is described as "a highly specialized processor targeting the largest data-intensive HPC and AI applications as the training of next-generation natural language processing models that have more than one trillion parameters."
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