As revealed by the AI Insider Monday, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang showcased a slew of groundbreaking innovations at Computex 2024, solidifying the company’s position at the forefront of the AI revolution. Among the highlights was the introduction of the Ruben Ultra Platform, a next-generation computing platform designed to push the boundaries of AI capabilities.
Huang stressed the importance of digital twins, saying: “We’re taking taking step large steps every single year, and I’ll show you results every single year, but this year we made some great breakthroughs.” He underlined NVIDIA’s Earth-2 initiative, aimed at creating “a digital twin of the earth that we would go and simulate the Earth so that we could predict the future of our planet.”
NVIDIA’s AI prowess was further showcased with the unveiling of the Nvidia Inference Microservices AI Generator, which Huang likened to Nicola Tesla’s AC generator, calling it “an AI generator” that “generates tokens.”
“Both of these things have large Market opportunities. It’s completely fungible in almost every industry, and that’s why it’s a new Industrial Revolution,” Huang explained.
Huang also introduced NVIDIA Ace, a suite of digital human technologies packaged as microservices, enabling developers to integrate lifelike appearances and real-time path traced subsurface scattering into their applications.
Pushing the boundaries of hardware innovation, NVIDIA showcased the Blackwell GPU, which Huang described as “the most complex, highest performance computer the world’s ever made.” Additionally, the liquid-cooled MGX Blackwell system, housing 72 of these GPUs connected via the advanced MV link switch, was showcased, promising unprecedented computing power.
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on AI, NVIDIA’s latest offerings position the company as a driving force in this transformative technological revolution, paving the way for a future where AI permeates every aspect of our lives.