Jensen Huang Visits Samsung Electronics Booth: "GDDR7 is the Best!"
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is drawing attention by signing a Samsung Electronics graphic memory.
On the 20th (local time), CEO Jensen Huang visited the Samsung Electronics booth at NVIDIA's annual developer conference (GTC 2025) held in San Jose, California, USA and looked at Samsung's graphic DRAM.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is signing a graphic memory semiconductor at the Samsung Electronics booth at GTC 2025 held in San Jose, California, USA on the 20th (local time). [Photo = Yonhap News]
He asked, "Is this GDDR7?" and when a Samsung Electronics official said, "Yes," he signed the product himself.
GDDR7 is the graphic memory installed in NVIDIA's latest graphic card, the 'GeForce RTX 5090'.
CEO Jensen Huang wrote 'Samsung', 'GDDR7 Rocks!', and 'RTX ON!' on his signature.
However, it is reported that CEO Jensen Huang did not look at the high bandwidth memory (HBM) that was also exhibited at the Samsung booth.
At last year's GTC, CEO Jensen Huang wrote 'JENSEN APPROVED' on Samsung's 5th generation HBM.
Meanwhile, Nvidia announced that it would establish a quantum computing research center in cooperation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This
comes as CEO Jensen Huang retracted his previous negative comments on the practical application of quantum computers.
He admitted that his comment that "it will take at least 20 years for a usable quantum computer to be developed" was wrong. He
also discussed the future of the technology with 15 representatives of major quantum computing companies, including IonQ, D-Wave, and Rigetti Computing.
Huang mentioned that the stock prices of quantum computing companies plummeted by about 60% after his comments at the time, and said, "I invited the best CEOs to prove that my comments were wrong. I didn't know that these companies were listed companies."
The corporate representatives who attended the session agreed that the combination of quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) has increased the possibility of solving difficult problems that could not be solved by existing supercomputers.
In addition, error correction technology was pointed out as a key element for the development of quantum computing. The attendees predicted that this development will advance the practical use of quantum computing, saying that the error correction ratio has recently improved significantly from 10,000 to 1 to 100 to 1.
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On the 20th (local time), CEO Jensen Huang visited the Samsung Electronics booth at NVIDIA's annual developer conference (GTC 2025) held in San Jose, California, USA and looked at Samsung's graphic DRAM.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is signing a graphic memory semiconductor at the Samsung Electronics booth at GTC 2025 held in San Jose, California, USA on the 20th (local time). [Photo = Yonhap News]
He asked, "Is this GDDR7?" and when a Samsung Electronics official said, "Yes," he signed the product himself.
GDDR7 is the graphic memory installed in NVIDIA's latest graphic card, the 'GeForce RTX 5090'.
CEO Jensen Huang wrote 'Samsung', 'GDDR7 Rocks!', and 'RTX ON!' on his signature.
However, it is reported that CEO Jensen Huang did not look at the high bandwidth memory (HBM) that was also exhibited at the Samsung booth.
At last year's GTC, CEO Jensen Huang wrote 'JENSEN APPROVED' on Samsung's 5th generation HBM.
Meanwhile, Nvidia announced that it would establish a quantum computing research center in cooperation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This
comes as CEO Jensen Huang retracted his previous negative comments on the practical application of quantum computers.
He admitted that his comment that "it will take at least 20 years for a usable quantum computer to be developed" was wrong. He
also discussed the future of the technology with 15 representatives of major quantum computing companies, including IonQ, D-Wave, and Rigetti Computing.
Huang mentioned that the stock prices of quantum computing companies plummeted by about 60% after his comments at the time, and said, "I invited the best CEOs to prove that my comments were wrong. I didn't know that these companies were listed companies."
The corporate representatives who attended the session agreed that the combination of quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) has increased the possibility of solving difficult problems that could not be solved by existing supercomputers.
In addition, error correction technology was pointed out as a key element for the development of quantum computing. The attendees predicted that this development will advance the practical use of quantum computing, saying that the error correction ratio has recently improved significantly from 10,000 to 1 to 100 to 1.
https://www.inews24.com/view/blogger/1825607
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