NVIDIA and Marvell Lead AI Infrastructure Keynote at COMPUTEX

NVIDIA and Marvell Lead AI Infrastructure Keynote at COMPUTEX

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and Marvell CEO Matt Murphy Partner at COMPUTEX to Address AI Data Center Connectivity and Next Generation Infrastructure

The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (also known as TAITRA) made a press release today announcing that NVIDIA founder and chief executive Jensen Huang and Marvell chairman and chief executive Matt Murphy will be appearing for a jointly keyed presentation together. Financial news media across the region report this appearance of two CEOs at once will be used to emphasize collaboration between the two semiconductor firms and the development of versatile and flexible options for their clients that build their next generation artificial intelligence networks.

This joint appearance is titled The Future of AI Depends on Connectivity and will occur on the 7th floor of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2 at 10:30 in the morning. It directly follows the partnership which was announced earlier this year. In the joint presentation, Huang and Murphy will explain how the two combined silicon firms work to overcome the data bottleneck issue prevalent in contemporary high performance computing clusters and will join other technical executives from around the wider semiconductor industry who are speaking on innovation trends and collaboration in various forms.

Marvell technology provides the fundamental interconnection between individual components in current AI data center infrastructure; more particularly, the high speed copper and optical interconnect solutions employed move the data that moves between all of the processors within and across cloud computing facilities located in numerous geographically distinct locations, allowing companies to build AI compute clusters with substantial scalability and processing capability. During the presentation, it is anticipated they will explain how the optical connections help avoid latency and energy consumption with cluster configurations used to process large language models.

The upcoming COMPUTEX, themed AI Together, is expected to bring an enormous number of individuals into a total of five separate convention centers located in Taipei City. They are Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 and 2, Taipei World Trade Center and Taipei International Convention Center and will have approximately 1500 individual companies displaying in the 6000 total booths within the five locations. The three themes for the show itself are computing artificial intelligence, robotics and smart mobility and next generation communications technology.

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