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NVIDIA at Computex 2024: RTX 5060 GPU, GB300 AI supercomputing, DGX Spark AI PC, and robotics. Huang's vision: AI as global infrastructure.
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Leather jackets again, the swaying robot dog again, and the classic "the more you buy, the more you get" again. Jensen Huang's keynote at this year's Computex came at just the right time. The outlook for the 5060 is not very optimistic, and NVIDIA needs to present stronger and more powerful plans and arrangements.
This time, Jensen Huang emphasized NVIDIA's strategic layout of transforming from a "GPU supplier" to a "global AI infrastructure provider," aiming to build "ready-to-use" AI factories.
Not Just Products, But Technological Prowess
This time, Jensen Huang brought many products representing NVIDIA's latest capabilities, including the GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, the Grace Blackwell GB300 supercomputing platform, DGX Spark desktop AI supercomputer, as well as a series of platforms and services for enterprise users.
What consumers, especially developers and gaming enthusiasts, care about most is the GeForce RTX 5060 GPU. Before its release, various international media outlets and bloggers published reviews and experiences, sparking discussions about its price, memory, and performance.
The RTX 5060 has 3,840 CUDA cores, 17% fewer than the RTX 5060 Ti, and its 8GB of memory has caused some controversy.