Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently unveiled groundbreaking generative AI innovations at COMPUTEX Taipei, including the official launch of the platform Grace Hopper, a system combining Nvidia Grace CPU and Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPU. Additionally, the company announced the DGX GH200, an AI supercomputer with extensive memory capabilities, and the Nvidia Avatar Cloud Engine (ACE) for Games, a foundry service empowering developers to create custom AI models for speech, conversation and animation. Nvidia also announced collaborations with Microsoft and WPP to boost the performance of AI applications and produced a content engine on the Omniverse Cloud platform for the digital advertising industry. Further highlights included developments in the manufacturing industry and construction of the AI supercomputer Nvidia Helios.
Nvidia, founded in 1993, is a technology company specializing in designing graphics processing units (GPUs) and system-on-a-chip units (SOCs) for the gaming and professional markets. The company also produces hardware for AI computing and is known for its work in the autonomous vehicle market.
Jensen Huang is the founder and CEO of Nvidia since its founding in 1993. Huang is known for his contributions to the development of PC graphics and for co-founding graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia. Prior to founding Nvidia, Huang co-founded LSI Logic and served as vice president and general manager of Microelectronics at AMD.