'AI Godfather' Jensen Huang takes Computex by storm with more than 5,000 attendees registered
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With a market value expected to reach US$80 trillion by 2030, AI has been sweeping the globe. Jensen Huang, CEO and founder of AI supplier Nvidia, is at the forefront of that wave. Over the weekend, Huang spoke at the commencement of National Taiwan University, where he encouraged graduates to seize the unprecedented opportunities that AI will present. Huang is also slated to speak at the opening keynote at Computex on Monday. Organizers say that over five thousand attendees have registered for the event.
This billboard displays the pictures of all the keynote speakers at Computex. The person on the far left is Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, whose net worth reached US$34 billion after his company’s shares skyrocketed by 24% last week. He is now a sensation. Computex organizer, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, reopened registration over the weekend for Huang’s keynote. Now more than 5,000 people will have the chance to listen to the billionaire live.
Tang Shih-ching
FTV reporter
Computex will be held on the 30th at the Nangang Exhibition Center. In addition to ASUS, Hon Hai and nearly a thousand tech companies will be present. The man of the hour, Jensen Huang, who’s been dubbed the godfather of AI, will deliver a keynote speech at Exhibition Center 2 on the 29th. His talk will focus on the ever popular topic of AI and smart technology, and spots are already filled up.
Jensen Huang (May 27)
CEO, Nvidia
Within the next decade, our industry will replace over a trillion dollars of the world’s traditional computers with new accelerated AI computers.
A day earlier, Huang spoke at National Taiwan University’s commencement, telling the graduating students that they were at the beginning of a major technology era and encouraging them to seize the unprecedented opportunities that AI will present. Indeed, with the advent of Chat GPT and with the AI theme, prices of technology stocks such as Microsoft, Facebook parent company Meta, and Google have skyrocketed. How to survive in the face of the AI onslaught has become a major test for various industries.
Voice of Wu Chin-jung
Tech trends observer
Nvidia’s GPU A100 and H100 have been receiving a lot of orders, and the indirect beneficiary is TSMC.
Chai Huan-hsin
Semiconductor expert
Even by 2030, AI chips will only make up no more than 15% of the entire chip market. Despite the fact that everyone is optimistic about the AI industry and everyone is talking about AI, in the long run, the sector’s space for growth is quite limited.
With the market value expected to reach US$80 trillion by 2030, AI continues to affect the global economy. While experts hold varying views on the burgeoning industry, they agree that learning to coexist with AI is a must so as to avoid becoming obsolete.
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