Nvidia Looks to Extend AI Dominance With New Blackwell Chips
- CEO Jensen Huang debuts more powerful lineup at company event
- The new processor is made up of 208 billion transistors
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Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang showed off new chips aimed at extending his company’s dominance of artificial intelligence computing, a position that’s already made it the world’s third-most-valuable business.
A new processor design called Blackwell is multiple times faster at handling the models that underpin AI, the company said at its GTC conference on Monday in San Jose, California. That includes the process of developing the technology — a stage known as training – and the running of it, which is called inference.