NVIDIA’s accelerated computing isn’t just efficient. It’s critical to the next wave of industrial, scientific and healthcare transformations.
Bob Pette, NVIDIA’s vice president and general manager of enterprise platforms, explained in a keynote at the NVIDIA AI Summit on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
NVIDIA’s Blackwell platform has achieved groundbreaking energy efficiency in AI computing.
NVIDIA’s CUDA libraries, which have been fundamental in enabling breakthroughs across industries, now power over 4,000 accelerated applications.
Pette discussed the concept of agentic AI, which goes beyond traditional AI by enabling intelligent agents to perceive, reason and act autonomously.
NVIDIA, in collaboration with its partners, is tackling some of the world’s greatest challenges, including improving diagnostics and healthcare delivery, advancing climate modeling efforts and even helping find signs of life beyond our planet.
Pette emphasized that NVIDIA is unlocking a $10 trillion opportunity in healthcare.
NVIDIA’s accelerated computing solutions are advancing climate research by enabling more accurate and faster climate modeling.
Following Pette’s keynote, Greg Estes, NVIDIA’s vice president of corporate marketing and developer programs, underscored the company’s dedication to workforce training through initiatives like the NVIDIA AI Tech Community.
Throughout the week, industry leaders are exploring AI’s role in solving critical issues in fields like cybersecurity and sustainability.