Nvidia announced its new generation AI graphics chip, Blackwell, on Monday at a conference in San Jose, California. The company's advanced technology is essential for training and deploying AI models at scale, and its products are highly coveted by prominent companies in the Big Tech industry.
Jensen highlighted how AI can enable innovation in a variety of fields, including science and healthcare. He said AI could help “understand the meaning of proteins, the meaning of life” in a way that could speed up research and development of new treatments.
“If we use that computer to simulate life, we won't need to do as much wet lab screening,” Jensen said. “So anything that we ultimately decide to take to trial has a much better chance of actually making it through trial.”
Jensen also mentioned a series of Nvidia customers who have seen the company's technology significantly speed up data processing and reduce costs.
“We've created a completely new way of doing computing,” he said. “Our technology is integrated into all these computer manufacturers, and the world is connecting it. That's why Nvidia is everywhere. We're in every cloud, every data center. It exists.”
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