Your organization should be the architecture of the machinery of building the product. - Jensen Huang

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Your organization should be the architecture of the machinery of building the product.

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Jen-Hsun "Jensen" Huang (Chinese:黃仁勳) (born February 17, 1963) is a Taiwanese-born American billionaire businessman, electrical engineer, and the co-founder, president and CEO of Nvidia Corporation.

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Native Name: 黃仁勳
Also Known As: Jensen
Alternative Names: Jen-Hsun "Jensen" Huang Huáng Rénxūn Jen-Hsun Huang
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The inference, the scale of inference business has gone through a step function, no doubt, and the type of inference that is being done right now where you know that video will have generative AI added to it to augment the video either to enhance the background, enhance the subject, relight the face, do eye reposing, augment with fun graphics, so on and so forth. All of that generative AI work is done in the cloud and so video has generative AI. We know that there’s imaging and 3D graphics for generative AI, video for generative AI.

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The computing fabric that compute connects processors needs to be quite high speed. The faster the processors, the greater need for high speed computing fabrics and so it’s a matter of scale and the effectiveness of the scale. For example, if you want to increase to 1000 processors, the linearity of that scale up would be less linear and it would plateau earlier if the interconnects were slower and so that’s basically the trade-off. It’s just a matter of how far can you scale and what is the effectiveness of the scaling, the linearity of the scaling.

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