UK Is in 'Goldilocks' Moment, Says Nvidia CEO
- On Monday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pledged to increase investment in the UK AI sector and announced a new UK sovereign AI industry forum.
- This commitment follows UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's January plan to boost AI by relaxing data center rules and increasing computing power twenty-fold.
- Nvidia and partners like Nscale will deploy thousands of Blackwell GPUs to scale AI computing, and the government will invest £1 billion to expand AI infrastructure.
- Starmer announced £185 million to train 7.5 million workers in AI skills, while Huang described the UK as in a "Goldilocks circumstance" for AI advancement.
- These measures aim to build domestic AI infrastructure, attract startups, and help the UK compete globally, addressing current hardware and scaling limitations.
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Nvidia pushes hardware but experts say UK AI needs something else
There’s disagreement on what it would take to turn the United Kingdom into an artificial intelligence powerhouse. Nvidia, the world’s largest supplier of graphics processing units (GPUs), has called on the UK to boost hardware investment to catch up with the United States and China in the global AI race. During his recent visit to the […] The post Nvidia pushes hardware but experts say UK AI needs something else appeared first on Asia Times.
UK is in 'Goldilocks' moment, says Nvidia CEO
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised the UK for its top-tier artificial intelligence (AI) talent and described the country as being in a "Goldilocks" position for AI advancement. However, he noted the lack of domestic AI infrastructure and pledged to increase local investments.
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Last Updated on June 10, 2025 Every major company and corporation around the globe is in a race to develop their AI models, and the landscape is changing for every country as more investment, infrastructure, and state-of-the-art AI chips are needed to achieve that goal. At the London Tech Week, Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, commented ...
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