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简介Nvidia's co-founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, opened the company's fall GTC conference by announcing ge...
Nvidia's co-founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, opened the company's fall GTC conference by announcing general availability next month of the company's new "Hopper" GPU in systems from Dell and others. The keynote also featured computers for healthcare, robotics, industrial automation and automotive uses, as well as several cloud services including an Nvidia-hosted cloud service for deep learning language models such as GPT-3.
NvidiaAs reported yesterday, Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang opened his company's fall GTC conference with numerous product and service announcements, including the introduction of two cloud computing services the company will operate.
In a press conference Wednesday, Huang told ZDNET that the two services will be "very long-term SaaS platforms for our company."
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