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NVIDIA founder and CEO has announced the company's latest advancements in AI hardware, generative AI, industrial digitization, graphics and more. He was delivering the keynote address at SIGGRAPH, the world's premier computer graphics conference.
According to Huang, the generative AI era is upon us. Five years ago, NVIDIA reinvented graphics by bringing AI and real-time ray tracing to GPUs. But by reinventing comparing graphics with AI, they are reinventing the GPU altogether for AI.
To take forward the AI momentum, NVIDIA developed the Grace Hopper Superchip, the NVIDIA GH200. It combined a 72-core Grace CPU with a Hopper GPU and went into full production in May.
The CEO also announced that NVIDIA GH200 will be complemented with an additional version with cutting-edge HBM3e memory.
He also announced the next-generation GH200 Grace Hopper super chip platform with the ability to connect multiple GPUs for exceptional performance and an easily scalable server sign.
To speed up the custom adoption of generative AI for the world's enterprises, Huang announced the NVIDIA AI workbench. It provides developers with a unified, easy-to-use toolkit to quickly create test and fine-tune generative AI models on a PC or workstation and then scale them to virtually any data center, public cloud or NVIDIA DGX Cloud. AI Workbench removes the complexity of getting started with an enterprise AI project.
In a further step to accelerate the adoption of generative AI, he announced the latest version of its enterprise software suite, NVIDIA AI Enterprise 4.0. He also spoke about NVIDIA's contributions to OpenUSD, the framework and universal interchange for describing, simulating and collaborating across 3D tools.
Huang announced a broad range of frameworks, resources and services for developers and companies to accelerate the adoption of Universal Scene Description, known as OpenUSD, including contributions such as geospatial data models, metrics assembly and simulation-ready, or SimReady, specifications for OpenUSD.
NVIDIA research is bringing innovations. NVIDIA Research demo how AI can take video conferencing to the next level with new 3D features.
The production version of Maxine, now available in NVIDIA Enterprise, allows professionals, teams, creators and others to tap into the power of AI to create high-quality audio and video effects, even using standard microphones and webcams.