NVIDIA GTC 2024 will be held on March 18, and it is reported that NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will take the stage in person to announce the latest breakthroughs in accelerated computing, generative AI and robotics.
According to the release rules of previous generations of graphics cards, the spring GTC conference will release computing cards, such as the A100 released in the spring of 2020, and the H100 released in the spring of 2022, so the GTC may release a new generation of computing cards B100 in the spring of 2024.
If GTC releases the B100 in the spring, the game card of the Blackwell architecture may be released at the GTC conference in the fall half a year later; Conversely, if GTC doesn't release the B100 in the spring, the Blackwell-based game card may be delayed.
Considering the latest revelations, all eyes should be on the highly anticipated Blackwell series of products at GTC this time, which will also expand into the gaming space, although the underlying architecture of gaming chips will be different. "Industry and organizations are committed to harnessing the transformative power of generative AI, which has become a global spotlight," Huang said. GTC has become the world's most important AI conference, where the entire ecosystem comes together to share knowledge and advance technology.
With the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence and machine learning technology, robots are becoming more intelligent, autonomous, and flexible. Nvidia may demonstrate how it can provide powerful computing power and advanced perception technology for robots, thereby driving the further development of robotics. This will reveal the investment opportunities and prospects in the field of robotics for us. Huang and his team will bring us an exciting array of new technologies and products that will further advance accelerated computing, generative AI and robotics.