"NVIDIA: Powering the Next Wave of AI and Global Technology"
NVIDIA isn’t just propelling the future of AI—but redefining the laws of computing, where machine-driven human language and worldwide innovation and ethical leadership collide.
NVIDIA, famously known for the dominance of its GPUs, is spearheading the world’s AI revolution. In the recent London Tech Week, its CEO Jensen Huang announced the new programming language is now set to become “human,” i.e., the future when the AI systems and the advanced technology can be governed by the natural discourse and become ubiquitous. At their center are AI factories—next-gen data centers that take everything from ingestion of the data all the way to deployment in their stride, and making the entire AI lifecycle more efficient. Its hardware roadmap no less ambitious: the Blackwell Ultra (2025), the Vera Rubin (2026), the Rubin Ultra (2027), and the Feynman (2028), each stretching the limits of generative AI performance and energy efficiency.
NVIDIA is expanding worldwide with signature collaborations. In Germany, it’s together constructing a mammoth AI gigafactory with Deutsche Telekom and Brookfield. In Europe, its Jupiter supercomputer powered by GH200 Grace Hopper chips is the fastest and greenest.On policy, NVIDIA resists so-called GPU “kill switches,” in the tradition of preventing mistrust in U.S. technology. Huang also pushed export licenses in China, even with security debates.
In addition to infrastructure, NVIDIA invests in AI for social good. Its Parabricks platform accelerates genomic science, aiding healthcare innovations. Through innovation, ethics, and worldwide scope, NVIDIA is redefining the world’s building, learning, and connecting through the power of AI.
