NVIDIA's GTC conference begins today with its main keynote at 19:00. Jensen Huang, its CEO, will take the stage to unveil the company's next directions. The focus will be on artificial intelligence and the hardware that powers it, with the official launch of the Vera Rubin platform as the star. 🚀
Vera Rubin, Feynman, and the leap to SoCs for PCs: the technical roadmap 🤖
Vera Rubin is confirmed as the successor to Blackwell, with an architecture designed for large-scale AI computing capabilities. Details on its interconnection and efficiency are expected. Additionally, NVIDIA might outline the future beyond with the Feynman architecture and, in a significant move, announce its entry into the PC SoC market with integrated AI, competing directly in a new segment.
A NVIDIA chip for your next PC? The graphics card will feel jealous 😏
If the PC SoC rumor is true, we'll have to redefine the concept of a balanced system. Imagine building a setup where the CPU, GPU, and NPU all carry the same label. The classic bottleneck debate would be resolved drastically: if everything is slow, there's only one company to blame. A dream for *troubleshooting*.