GPU Technology Conference 2017

The GPU Technology Conference, organized by the NVIDIA took place from 8th May to the 11th May 2017 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, United States Of America. The conference covered areas like Accelerated Computing, Automotive, Computer Vision, Graphics Virtualization and Media and Entertainment and many more.

GTC is the largest and most important event of the year for GPU developers. GTC is the best place to gain insight on GPUs and visual computing.

GTC and the global GTC event series offer valuable training and a showcase of the most vital work in the computing industry today – including artificial intelligence and deep learning, healthcare, virtual reality, accelerated analytics, and self-driving cars.

The GPU Technology Conference 2017 keynote kicked off with this video showing the many ways AI is changing our lives, and featuring a soundtrack composed by AI.

Hear a recap of the news out of NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address at the GPU Technology Conference. NVIDIA’s Greg Estes, VP of Developer Programs, hits all the highlights on AI, self-driving cars, robotics and more.

GPU Technology Conference 2017 kicks off with a powerful video showing how AI is changing our world. NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang welcomes the thousands of attendees to the largest gathering of GPU developers each year.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang discusses how the rise GPU computing is overcoming the end of Moore’s law and powering algorithms that enable incredible work by hundreds of thousands of developers across many fields.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang demos Project Holodeck, a virtual reality platform for photo-realistic collaboration. Luxury carmaker Christian von Koenigsegg joins Huang via the VR environment to explore a Koenigsegg Regera in stunning high fidelity.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang discusses the big bang of modern AI, including amazing capabilities such as facial and video recognition, real-time translation, natural language processing, self-driving cars, reinforcement learning and more.

After showing a demo of photo-realistic rendering using deep learning-powered ray tracing, NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang describes the broad and rapid growth of the deep learning ecosystem, including NVIDIA’s Inception program for 1,300 deep learning startups. NVIDIA is also partnering with SAP on AI for the enterprise.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang discusses unveils the Tesla V100 GPU accelerator, a giant leap forward for AI and high performance computing.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang shows demos of what the Tesla V100 is capable of, including a dazzling Kingsglaive gaming demo from Square Enix, a mind-blowing astrophysics simulation of two galaxies merging, and deep learning-powered real-time style transfer in mere seconds.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang details deep learning framework support for NVIDIA’s new Volta GPU architecture, and is joined on stage by AWS General Manager of Deep Learning and AI Matt Wood, who talks about the companies’ work together on the MXNet framework and GPU-accelerated cloud services.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang introduces the NVIDIA DGX-1 with Tesla V100 for accelerating AI research and the NVIDIA DGX Station, an AI supercomputer for the desktop. He’s joined on stage by Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Azure, who talks about the companies’ work together on Microsoft’s Cognitive Toolkit framework and GPU-accelerated cloud computing.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang introduces the NVIDIA GPU Cloud platform to jump-start GPU-accelerated deep learning. He announces the inferencing compiler TensorRT for the TensorFlow deep learning framework. And he unveils the Tesla V100 for hyperscale inferencing.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang discusses how AI is revolutionizing the transportation industry, and announces Toyota will use the NVIDIA DRIVE AI car platform in its coming autonomous vehicles. He also showcases the capabilities of the Xavier processor for autonomous machines.

NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang announces the NVIDIA Isaac robot simulator, which integrates physics in super-real time, realistic graphics and AI to speed development and training for the robotics industry.

We recently announced Project Holodeck, a photorealistic, collaborative virtual reality environment that incorporates the feeling of real-world presence through sight, sound and haptics.

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