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The telecom industry is increasingly embracing AI to deliver seamless connections — even in conditions of poor signal strength — while maximizing sustainability and spectral efficiency, the amount of information that can be transmitted per unit of bandwidth. Advancements in
AI deployments thrive on speed, data and scale. That’s why NVIDIA is expanding NVIDIA-Certified Systems to include enterprise storage certification — for streamlined AI factory deployments in the enterprise with accelerated computing, networking, software and storage. As enterprises build AI
The quick-service restaurant industry is a marvel of modern logistics, where speed, teamwork and kitchen operations are key ingredients for every order. Yum! Brands is now introducing AI-powered agents at select Pizza Hut and Taco Bell locations to assist and
Global telecommunications networks can support millions of user connections per day, generating more than 3,800 terabytes of data per minute on average. That massive, continuous flow of data generated by base stations, routers, switches and data centers — including network
As generative AI capabilities expand, NVIDIA is equipping developers with the tools to seamlessly integrate AI into creative projects, applications and games to unlock groundbreaking experiences on NVIDIA RTX AI PCs and workstations. At the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference
Every second, businesses worldwide are making critical decisions. A logistics company decides which trucks to send where. A retailer figures out how to stock its shelves. An airline scrambles to reroute flights after a storm. These aren’t just routing choices
Physical AI is unlocking new possibilities at the intersection of autonomy and robotics — accelerating, in particular, the development of autonomous vehicles (AVs). The right technology and frameworks are crucial to ensuring the safety of drivers, passengers and pedestrians. That’s
AI is now mainstream and driving unprecedented demand for AI factories — purpose-built infrastructure dedicated to AI training and inference — and the production of intelligence. Many of these AI factories will be gigawatt-scale. Bringing up a single gigawatt AI
Scientists and engineers of all kinds are equipped to solve tough problems a lot faster with NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries powered by NVIDIA GB200 and GH200 superchips. Announced today at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, developers can now take advantage
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