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Nvidia covers wide ranging bases

At Siggraph, Nvidia showcased its software for AI, machine learning, robot programming etc., and it reminded attendees that it has had NVLink, a highspeed link for semiconductors since 2014. However, AMD and Nvidia are reaching partity with staggered product introductions but Nvidia is putting most of its energy into AI and HPC related workloads. As ever, Nvidia excels at building ...

Jon Peddie

At Siggraph, Nvidia showcased its software for AI, machine learning, robot programming etc., and it reminded attendees that it has had NVLink, a highspeed link for semiconductors since 2014. However, AMD and Nvidia are reaching partity with staggered product introductions but Nvidia is putting most of its energy into AI and HPC related workloads. As ever, Nvidia excels at building enabling technology around its processor products. So for instance it showed Project Isaac a virtual robot, which can be trained via machine learning and simulation with no fear of collateral damage in the physical world on the way to getting
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