Nvidia announced new AI-focused chips at its annual GTC conference, according to CNBC. CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Blackwell Ultra chip family, launching later this year, and the Vera Rubin GPU, set for release in 2026. The company aims to maintain dominance in AI chipmaking as cloud giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon continue investing in Nvidia-powered data centers. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the escalating demand for AI computing and Nvidia’s shift to annual chip releases.
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00:02NVIDIA announced new AI-focused chips at its annual GTC conference, according to CNBC.
00:07CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Blackwell Ultra chip family, launching later this year,
00:12and the Vera Rubin GPU, set for release in 2026. The company aims to maintain dominance in AI
00:17chipmaking as cloud giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon continue investing in
00:22NVIDIA-powered data centers. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the escalating demand for AI computing
00:28in NVIDIA's chip-to-annual chip releases. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.