Making chips for training AI models made it the world’s biggest company, but demand for inference is growing far faster.
The current class of Gap Year fellows shared their product ideas with alumnus Austin McChord ’09, who created the fellowship program. From left are Hridiza R ...
Each spring, thousands of software engineers gather in San Jose, Calif., to ogle the latest superfast computer processors and ...
Since he was in 9th grade, Anthony Knight has been interested in fixing computers. Now, he’s turned it into a career, trying ...
NVIDIA has confirmed that DLSS 5 is on the way and will arrive later this year. Powered by AI, the company is calling it the ...
Reaching well beyond Georgia Tech faculty, he started sending “cold call” emails in 2023 to A.M. Turing Award winners and other computing luminaries. The emails shared Axel’s vision for a virtual ...
NVIDIA DLSS 5, arriving this fall, introduces a real-time neural rendering model that infuses pixels with photoreal lighting and ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke for nearly three hours on Monday at the company's GTC keynote. Unsurprisingly, it was all about ...
AI has gotten smarter, but it’s still predictable. Here's how to find the red flags.
Welcome to the stage, NVIDIA Founder and CEO, Jensen Huang. Welcome to GTC. I just want to remind you, this is a tech conference. All these people are lining up so early in the morning, all of you in ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...