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Link: Nvidia CEO says his AI chips are improving faster than Moore's Law | TechCrunch

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims the company's AI chips are advancing faster than Moore's Law. This prediction, made famous by Intel's Gordon Moore, suggested that computing power would double every year.

During an interview at CES, Huang emphasized that Nvidia's new approach allows them to innovate across multiple layers simultaneously. This integrated innovation is key to exceeding the pace of Moore's Law.

Nvidia’s latest data center superchip purportedly offers a performance increase over 30 times that of its predecessor for AI tasks. This acceleration could significantly enhance the capabilities of AI systems.

The advancements might lead to reduced costs and increased performance in AI inference phases, a crucial stage in AI operations. Huang argues that this will democratize access to powerful AI by making it less expensive to run.

Huang's optimistic outlook reflects in Nvidia's robust growth, with the company significantly impacting AI development globally. He envisions a future where continuous improvements in chip performance will keep pushing AI capabilities forward.

With ongoing developments, Nvidia aims to sustain this rapid pace of innovation, challenging other tech giants in the AI landscape. Huang's claims underscore a commitment to setting new benchmarks in the technology sector. #

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