His comments were made ahead of this week’s Computex technology conference in Taipei.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO, Nvidia (pictured), said, “Generative AI is reshaping industries and opening new opportunities for innovation and growth. Today, we’re on the cusp of a major shift in computing. The intersection of AI and accelerated computing is set to redefine the future.”
The hardware manufacturer said its accelerated platforms are in full production, including AI PCs, consumer devices featuring Nvidia RTX-powered capabilities, and Nvidia’s full-stack computing platform.
Huang added, “The future of computing is accelerated. With our innovations in AI and accelerated computing, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and driving the next wave of technological advancement.”
He then revealed a roadmap for new semiconductors including the Rubin platform (which will succeed the upcoming Blackwell platform) featuring new GPUs, a new Arm-based CPU — Vera — and advanced networking with NVLink 6, CX9 SuperNIC and the X1600 converged InfiniBand/Ethernet switch.
Nvidia, Huang explained, is also working to reduce the cost of turning data into intelligence. He said, “Accelerated computing is sustainable computing,” adding the combination of GPUs and CPUs can deliver up to a 100x speedup while increasing power consumption by a factor of three, achieving 25x more performance per watt over CPUs.