Jensen Huang: The performance improvement speed of AI chips has surpassed Moore's Law

2025-01-08 17:17:11
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ChainCatcher news, according to TechCrunch, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated in his CES speech that the performance improvement rate of the company's AI chips has surpassed Moore's Law.

He pointed out that NVIDIA's latest data center superchip GB200 NVL72 is 30-40 times faster in AI inference tasks compared to the previous generation H100, and the overall chip performance has improved by 1000 times over the past decade.

Jensen Huang emphasized that by synchronizing innovations at the levels of architecture, chips, systems, libraries, and algorithms, NVIDIA is able to achieve progress beyond Moore's Law. He also predicted that as chip performance continues to improve, the costs of high-computation-demand AI inference models, such as OpenAI's o3 model, will gradually decrease.

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