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Extreme co-design

Integrating CPUs, memory, and GPUs to solve distributed computing challenges.

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    NVIDIA's extreme co-design approach integrates CPUs, memory, and GPUs to solve distributed computing challenges beyond single GPU capabilities.
    Jensen Huang claims NVIDIA's growth is 'inevitable' due to its CUDA install base and AI-driven market expansion.
    Huang states NVIDIA has scaled computing power by a million times over the last decade, far outpacing Moore's Law.
    AI's impact on jobs is nuanced; radiologists are more in demand despite AI advancements, contradicting early predictions of job loss.
    NVIDIA's focus on AI factories marks a shift from traditional computing, requiring extensive infrastructure and workforce.

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