Blackwell GPU
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Huang: Nvidia AI Chips Now in Full Production in Arizona
Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang announced at the GTC conference in Washington D.C. that Blackwell GPUs are now in full production in Arizona, marking a shift away from solely Taiwanese manufacturing. This move aligns with demands for domestic chip production, including a request from former President Trump. Nvidia also announced a partnership with Nokia to bolster U.S. 5G/6G infrastructure with Nvidia chips and collaboration to advance U.S. quantum computing capabilities. Export restrictions have impacted the company.
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Nvidia Shares Surge as CEO Huang Signals “Substantial” AI Demand
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI computing demand has surged, driven by advanced AI models requiring exponential computational resources. The demand for Nvidia’s Blackwell GPU is exceptionally high, marking the start of a new industrial revolution. Nvidia recently invested $100 billion in OpenAI’s data center expansion. Huang notes China’s rapid AI infrastructure deployment outpacing the U.S. He advocates for AI to invest in off-grid power generation, like natural gas or nuclear, to avoid impacting consumer electricity prices, emphasizing the need for faster energy solutions.