Jensen Huang's GTC keynote in Washington, D.C., celebrates American innovation and NVIDIA's role in the AI revolution. He highlights NVIDIA's accelerated computing model, driven by GPUs and CUDA, as essential for solving problems beyond traditional computers, especially with the slowing of Moore's Law. Huang announces partnerships with Nokia for 6G technology and discusses NVIDIA's new Aerial Radio Network Computer (ARC). He also introduces NVQ-Link for quantum computing error correction and collaborations with DOE labs. Huang emphasizes AI's transformative impact, describing it as "work" rather than just a tool, and introduces the concept of AI factories. He unveils the Grace Blackwell NVLink 72, touting its performance and cost-effectiveness, and showcases the Rubin platform for future AI advancements. The presentation covers open-source models, enterprise collaborations with CrowdStrike and Palantir, and physical AI applications in robotic factories, including partnerships with Foxconn and Disney. Finally, Huang discusses NVIDIA's Drive Hyperion platform for autonomous vehicles and a partnership with Uber.
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