Computex 2023: NVIDIA Keynote Address by CEO Jensen Huang

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The baller Jensen Huang presenting

"The 2023 Computex will be the first fully-fledged in-person tech expo in Taiwan in over 3 years, and there's no better event to kick it off than a Keynote address by a man who loves his job—Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, a company that has broken serious ground in the areas of computer graphics, supercomputing, and AI. We are in Taipei, and we will be live-blogging the event."

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Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/309288/computex-2023-nvidia-keynote-address-by-ceo-jensen-huang
 
The baller Jensen Huang presenting

"The 2023 Computex will be the first fully-fledged in-person tech expo in Taiwan in over 3 years, and there's no better event to kick it off than a Keynote address by a man who loves his job—Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, a company that has broken serious ground in the areas of computer graphics, supercomputing, and AI. We are in Taipei, and we will be live-blogging the event."

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Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/309288/computex-2023-nvidia-keynote-address-by-ceo-jensen-huang


Nvidia CEO tells graduates: Take advantage of AI or get left behind https://www.marketwatch.com/story/n...e-advantage-of-ai-or-get-left-behind-988f0625
 
Grace Hopper seems pretty cool. He got a crysis joke out of it at least so far.

edit: 3d from 2d video conferencing with language translation is impressive. Well, the AI generated translation voice is.
 
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Result are still far from motion capture acted well written scripted dialogue (obviously), but with 2-3 years of advancement it could open quite the doors for what games single/small team dev can do.

And for the big one, if you feed the LLM a lot about your world (or if the world is an IP with a lot of written lore-movie to watch from to be pre-built, before you had from your own large team, say a Game of thrones-star wars-marvel type of game), you could end up with something quite powerful and that adapt itself to everything that happened, that the actual characther would actually achieved to know for good reason. And it could really use extra cores in the background to simulate what npc told other npc, so you being a good or bad guy reputation does not magically spread instantnously and so on.

It seem that the audio2face (a bit wooden and bit of funny still here) to be good enough soon enough (or already with tweaking) as Stalker2 and Fort Solis will use it.
 


Result are still far from motion capture acted well written scripted dialogue (obviously), but with 2-3 years of advancement it could open quite the doors for what games single/small team dev can do.

And for the big one, if you feed the LLM a lot about your world (or if the world is an IP with a lot of written lore-movie to watch from to be pre-built, before you had from your own large team, say a Game of thrones-star wars-marvel type of game), you could end up with something quite powerful and that adapt itself to everything that happened, that the actual characther would actually achieved to know for good reason. And it could really use extra cores in the background to simulate what npc told other npc, so you being a good or bad guy reputation does not magically spread instantnously and so on.

It seem that the audio2face (a bit wooden and bit of funny still here) to be good enough soon enough (or already with tweaking) as Stalker2 and Fort Solis will use it.

"NVIDIA's presentation gives us a dystopian look at visions of a monopolistic future whererin Moore's Law has become Schrodinger's Moore's Law: It is simultaneously dead and at 2x, as long as you don't check the performance. This covers the NVIDIA keynote from #Computex 2023, hosted by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang."
 
"NVIDIA's presentation gives us a dystopian look at visions of a monopolistic future whererin Moore's Law has become Schrodinger's Moore's Law: It is simultaneously dead and at 2x, as long as you don't check the performance. This covers the NVIDIA keynote from #Computex 2023, hosted by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang."

You know, thats funny he released that. I watched the keynote and kinda thought how weird it was. Going to have to watch this one lol
 
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Nvidia CEO tells graduates: Take advantage of AI or get left behind https://www.marketwatch.com/story/n...e-advantage-of-ai-or-get-left-behind-988f0625
From the article:
Last week, Nvidia stock NVDA, +2.54% roared more than 25% higher after a blowout earnings report that predicted a big jump in quarterly revenue, thanks to a boom in chips it sells for AI. Nvidia shares neared an all-time high Friday, as the company closed in on a $1 trillion valuation.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/n...igure-on-ai-boost-443b7d0f?mod=article_inline
Nvidia Corp. headed toward market-capitalization gains of nearly $200 billion in after-hours trading Wednesday, which could put the chip maker within sight of becoming only the seventh U.S. company to top a valuation of $1 trillion.
Just remember, once a corporation reaches the $1 trillion USD valuation mark it becomes a true megacorp.
NVIDIA is on their way, as is AI, as we take another step further into our dark cyberpunk future. :borg:

"NVIDIA's presentation gives us a dystopian look at visions of a monopolistic future whererin Moore's Law has become Schrodinger's Moore's Law: It is simultaneously dead and at 2x, as long as you don't check the performance. This covers the NVIDIA keynote from #Computex 2023, hosted by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang."

I haven't heard of any dark cyberpunk future not being dystopian, and this is on-point.
 
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Yes we somehow hate the greedy NVIDIA as gamers. But at least I myself have been constantly amazed by NVIDIA's innovations and engineering marvels. Jensen Huang is the best combination of technology and business vision.
 
Yes we somehow hate the greedy NVIDIA as gamers. But at least I myself have been constantly amazed by NVIDIA's innovations and engineering marvels. Jensen Huang is the best combination of technology and business vision.
then he should stick to that and leave the presenting to the professionals.. watching a billionaire attempt to be a comedic and "hip" with the crowd is mind numbingly painful.
 
But...

But.....

was it REALLY him & was he REALLY in Taiwan, or was this their latest experiment in AI-generated, live-looking video presentation....????

you know how annoyed jacket man can get if his jacket shopping gets interrupted, hehehe :)
 
Nvidia CEO tells graduates: Take advantage of AI or get left behind https://www.marketwatch.com/story/n...e-advantage-of-ai-or-get-left-behind-988f0625
From the article:


https://www.marketwatch.com/story/n...igure-on-ai-boost-443b7d0f?mod=article_inline

Just remember, once a corporation reaches the $1 trillion USD valuation mark it becomes a true megacorp.
NVIDIA is on their way, as is AI, as we take another step further into our dark cyberpunk future. :borg:


I haven't heard of any dark cyberpunk future not being dystopian, and this is on-point.
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I'm not sure what Nvidia's strategy is here. They seem hellbent on being some sort of supercomputer OEM moving forward. That doesn't make much sense to me. If they piss off people like Dell enough, Dell will eventually just drop them for potentially inferior Intel GPU's for compute, but that will be the product that every major player purchases. Nvidia is not a player in the big contract game. Who is going to buy these setups? Compute cards, sure, but entire server solutions? I just don't see it. They aren't a Dell, HP, etc.
 
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"NVIDIA's presentation gives us a dystopian look at visions of a monopolistic future whererin Moore's Law has become Schrodinger's Moore's Law: It is simultaneously dead and at 2x, as long as you don't check the performance. This covers the NVIDIA keynote from #Computex 2023, hosted by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang."


Holy cringe.

Some notes though. "Potentially anti-consumer behavior" well no shit. I've been saying that for forever. I thought people would have gotten it when Kyle broke Geforce Partner Program open.

"Nvidia is selling to idiots" ... again, been saying that for years ;)

"moores law is running at 2x" yeah. But keep buying our ever increasingly expensive, yet decreased gains year on year. The more you buy the more you save!

I'd say more, but this isn't the soapbox lol. "Cmon' man!!"
 
Holy cringe.

Some notes though. "Potentially anti-consumer behavior" well no shit. I've been saying that for forever. I thought people would have gotten it when Kyle broke Geforce Partner Program open.

"Nvidia is selling to idiots" ... again, been saying that for years ;)

"moores law is running at 2x" yeah. But keep buying our ever increasingly expensive, yet decreased gains year on year. The more you buy the more you save!

I'd say more, but this isn't the soapbox lol. "Cmon' man!!"
Yeah it was almost unbearable to watch. That Moore's Law is dead/running at 2X crap really f'ing irks me. It's dead when you want to fleece the core market that made you what you are today, but is running at 2x when you're talking to a mostly tech illiterate press and shareholders. Eat my ass Jensen...
 
Holy cringe.

Some notes though. "Potentially anti-consumer behavior" well no shit. I've been saying that for forever. I thought people would have gotten it when Kyle broke Geforce Partner Program open.

"Nvidia is selling to idiots" ... again, been saying that for years ;)

"moores law is running at 2x" yeah. But keep buying our ever increasingly expensive, yet decreased gains year on year. The more you buy the more you save!

I'd say more, but this isn't the soapbox lol. "Cmon' man!!"

but... the more you buy... the more you save!

god i hope he came up with that trash slogan on his own without it being approved by anyone with 2 braincells to rub together. if it came from and/or was ok'd by some one in the marketing team they better find a rock to hide under on an uninhabited island preferably in the north atlantic to make it even more miserable for them.
 
Holy cringe.

Some notes though. "Potentially anti-consumer behavior" well no shit. I've been saying that for forever. I thought people would have gotten it when Kyle broke Geforce Partner Program open.

"Nvidia is selling to idiots" ... again, been saying that for years ;)

"moores law is running at 2x" yeah. But keep buying our ever increasingly expensive, yet decreased gains year on year. The more you buy the more you save!

I'd say more, but this isn't the soapbox lol. "Cmon' man!!"
The more you the more you save

Spend 20,000 million to save 500K
 


I said on this forum somewhere before "Nvidia is gonna be a 'oh yeah and we do gaming too still I guess' company" you can go quote me on it 👍
 
Except if AI and generative AI become a bigger deal for games than having even better graphic than what a 5090 can do soon enough
 
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Except if AI and generative AI become a bigger deal for games than having even better graphic than what a 5090 can do soon enough
I don't think the industry would move that way with AI generation for games. This seems like something that would run out on a server farm some where, and at that point push it over the internet to the player. I see them mostly doing this since most publishers will be greedy and likely charge money / subscription model for this stuff.
 
This seems like something that would run out on a server farm some where, and at that point push it over the internet to the player.
Feel like that server farm could use Nvidia chips (or gained from the competition) as well, not sure where the compute (or when) change things much.

I see them mostly doing this since most publishers will be greedy and likely charge money / subscription model for this stuff.

Where it will be the most powerful, would be for the non publisher made game, that does not have the budget for artist made assets, the type of small budget game right now that generate random-map/events to avoid the workload of creating scripted all pre-generated affair.
 
They are going to kill of the gaming GPU market. The big push to cloud gaming will happen sooner then I thought.
 


Everyone's talking about Nvidia's software advantage in AI which will help them with early adoption, and they're pivoting from gaming to AI cards...even though AMD has a hardware advantage, especially with chiplets.

The first industry everyone says will be knocked over by AI is software and programming.

So what's going to stop AMD from buying a bunch of Nvidia cards and having their own AI optimize for AMD hardware?
 
The first industry everyone says will be knocked over by AI is software and programming.
I feel like the help to homework, first line customer service and translation (not the industries, they will bigger than ever, but people working in them). Lowest level clerk work like discovering relevant law precedent, searching for existing patents that could conflict with a new one

The; I will take inferior if it is so be it if it is a much cheaper solution, very highly-super constraint and well defined repeatable and always available fast being giant value sector like that.

Everything made from a computer could go obviously, but many things above making a software is still not on a computer, not well define-repeated, for a long time it will just be a better generative intellisence
 
Everything made from a computer could go obviously, but many things above making a software is still not on a computer, not well define-repeated, for a long time it will just be a better generative intellisence

What I'm saying is that we all know Nvidia is about to take 95+ percent of the AI market by the end of this year. But they are five years behind AMD in chiplets. If their main advantage is their software stack, and software can be quickly optimized by AI, how much of an advantage will Nvidia have when AMD will have 40-50 percent of the server market and hardware plus AI-generated software to optimize CUDA stuff for discount, bundled, chiplet, more efficient Radeon Pro parts?

Let's just hope they still bother making stuff for gamers...
 
What I'm saying is that we all know Nvidia is about to take 95+ percent of the AI market by the end of this year
That seem a lot, Facebook, Amazon, Google, Testla, Microsoft, Apple, etc... doing their own chips, smartphone AI chips, custom ASIC must be too big, and you have giant like IBM, intel, AMD-Xilinx, Qualcomm that have been there forever or a long time.

The China AI market must be filled with stuff we do not know, and the competition from AI specialist will continue to be big for a while a la:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...eading-deep-learning-processor-300849548.html
 
That seem a lot, Facebook, Amazon, Google, Testla, Microsoft, Apple, etc... doing their own chips, smartphone AI chips, custom ASIC must be too big, and you have giant like IBM, intel, AMD-Xilinx, Qualcomm that have been there forever or a long time.

I mean 95 percent of the AMD/Intel/Nvidia market, not ASICs and stuff. Also doesn't Tesla use AMD already?
 
If you were making/developing AI on a PC so to speak, Nvidia is selling you both the entire prebuilt PC + the OS right now, and they're basically the defacto and only practical one to get - which means the only one to get period

That's not gonna change overnight, you're gonna have an entire generation of Nvidia AI here, at least
 
you're gonna have an entire generation of Nvidia AI here, at least

I mean an entire generation of people who are making/training the AI, btw. Cause what's a generation of AI like half a nano second lol
 
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