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NVIDIA Accelerates Technological Innovation at the Forefront of AI...Enterprise Value Breaks Through 4 Trillion Dollars
NVIDIA took center stage at this week’s annual GTC conference in San Jose, becoming the focus of tech news due to its leadership in artificial intelligence (AI). During the event, NVIDIA announced new chips and software, and accelerated AI development through various partnerships. CEO Jensen Huang predicted that NVIDIA’s corporate value has exceeded $4 trillion, with revenue expected to double to over $1 trillion by 2027. He also revealed that sales of chips to China have recently resumed.
Huang clarified NVIDIA’s efforts to control the full-stack hardware and software for AI factories at the GTC conference. He emphasized that all components of the AI factory—namely chips, storage, networking, AI models, and the software (including the CUDA computing platform) that enables their seamless collaboration—must work together flawlessly.
As the importance of AI inference grows, NVIDIA plans to launch Groq’s natural language processing chips by the end of this year. Additionally, NVIDIA announced the release of an integrated system combining Rubin GPUs and Vera CPUs to improve inference efficiency. As we enter the era of AI agents, continuous interactions among millions or even billions of agents will drive the need for new data processing methods.
Furthermore, this GTC event marked the deepening of NVIDIA’s partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS). While AWS continues to develop its own chip designs, it plans to introduce over one million NVIDIA GPUs and LPU units, along with a variety of products including Spectrum-X networking chips. These initiatives aim to prepare for a new era dominated by AI and intelligent agents.