Nvidia will release the latest achievements in accelerated computing, generative AI, and robotics
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发表于 2024-2-22 14:19:06
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Nvidia has been taking frequent actions recently. On February 21st Beijing time, Nvidia announced that it will hold the GTC2024 conference from March 18th to 21st at the San Jose Convention Center. At that time, the founder and CEO of the company, Huang Renxun, will release the latest breakthrough achievements in the fields of accelerated computing, generative AI, and robotics. Overnight, Nvidia also released a financial report for the fourth quarter of 2023 that exceeded expectations.
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