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Nvidia showcases new tech at AI 'Super Bowl'

  • Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang showcased new AI chips and partnerships at the annual developers conference in San Jose, attended by over 20,000 people.
  • Nvidia announced a collaboration with General Motors to develop driverless vehicles featuring in-vehicle computing that performs up to 1,000 trillion operations per second.
  • Nvidia reported record revenue of $130.5 billion last year, driven by demand for its chips, and projected $43 billion revenue for the current quarter.
  • Huang emphasized that the AI boom presents universal benefits and stated, 'Basically everything is brand new, except for the chassis' regarding new chip developments.
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Nvidia showcases new tech at AI 'Super Bowl'

SAN JOSE, United States — Nvidia chief Jensen Huang on Tuesday showcased cutting-edge chips for artificial intelligence (AI) and new applications for the technology, shrugging off talk of China’s DeepSeek disrupting the market and dangers from US President Donald Trump’s trade wars. Huang gave a hotly anticipated keynote presentation at Nvidia’s annual developers conference that packed the SAP Center in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose, home …

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IBTimes Australia broke the news in Australia on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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