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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang: Next-generation AI infrastructure will require massive optical connections; copper wiring can no longer meet the demand
Deep Tide TechFlow News, May 8th, Wednesday, Eastern Time, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang in an interview highly praised his new partnership project with Corning, calling it an important opportunity for the United States to rebuild its technology supply chain. Huang said that the next generation of artificial intelligence infrastructure will require a large amount of optical connections because computing demands are growing rapidly, to the point where copper wires can no longer meet the needs. “We will scale up the application of optical technology on an unprecedented level. Frankly, no optical company has ever had such a scale,” Huang said.
Huang also stated that the benefits of this wave of AI investment go far beyond just benefiting tech companies. He pointed out that the AI industry’s demand for electricians, construction workers, chip manufacturing employees, and data center infrastructure experts is continuously rising, which is strong evidence that this construction process has already affected the entire economy. (Jin10)