NVIDIA unveils several new AI-related products at the GTC conference

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The four-day NVIDIA GTC (GPU Technology Conference) in the United States opened on the 16th in San Jose, California. The chip giant announced several new AI-related products, including a software stack supporting OpenClaw. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced during the keynote that NVIDIA has released a software stack called “NemoClaw” to support the development and deployment of OpenClaw agents. Additionally, NVIDIA unveiled the new AI graphics rendering technology DLSS 5, which claims to further improve image realism while reducing computational resource consumption.

In hardware, NVIDIA announced a new generation AI computing platform called “Vera Rubin,” which is expected to achieve ten times the performance per watt of the previous generation. Building on technology previously acquired from startup Groke, NVIDIA introduced the new Groke 3 language processing unit (LPU) chip and showcased a rack system capable of housing 256 LPUs. Huang stated that this system, working in conjunction with the “Vera Rubin” platform, can increase the efficiency of “tokens” (the basic units of information processed by large language models) generation by approximately 35 times per watt. (Xinhua)

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