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Nvidia GTC

Nvidia GTC

Semi-annual technology conference held by Nvidia


Nvidia GTC (GPU Technology Conference) is a global artificial intelligence (AI) conference for developers that brings together developers, engineers, researchers, inventors, and IT professionals.[1] Topics focus on AI, computer graphics, data science, machine learning and autonomous machines. Each conference begins with a keynote from Nvidia CEO and founder Jensen Huang, followed by a variety of sessions and talks with experts from around the world.

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It originated in 2009 in San Jose, California, with an initial focus on the potential for solving computing challenges through GPUs.[2] In recent years, the conference focus has shifted to various applications of artificial intelligence and deep learning, including: self-driving cars, healthcare, high performance computing, professional visualization, and Nvidia Deep Learning Institute (DLI) training.[3]

History

GTC 2018 attracted over 8,400 attendees. Due to the COVID pandemic of 2020, GTC 2020 was converted to a digital event and drew roughly 59,000 registrants. The 2021 GTC keynote, which was streamed on YouTube on April 12, included a portion that was made with CGI using the Nvidia Omniverse real-time rendering platform. Due to the photorealism of the event, including a model of CEO Jensen Huang, news outlets reported not being able to discern that a portion of the keynote was CGI until later revealed in a blog post on August 11.[4]

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2021 notable speakers by industry sector

Research

Architecture, engineering, construction and design

Automotive

Topics around autonomous vehicles: techniques for developing safer, more efficient transportation, advancements in autonomous driving, end-to-end vehicle simulation, robotaxis, and trucking.[47]

Finance

Sessions concern impacts of technology advances in financial technology (Fintech). Presentations focus on how companies, consumers, and money interact across industries and how AI allows Fintech interactions to be personalized with recommendation engines, how self-service uses conversational AI, how transactions are secured with fraud-detection models.[48]

Healthcare

Sessions concern impacts of technology advances in healthcare.

Media, entertainment and gaming

Retail

  • Rob Armstrong, Director of Data Science, Tesco
  • John Bowman, Director of Data Science, Walmart

Telecommunications

Sessions address subject matters concerning telecommunications and 5G: 5G network acceleration and security, AI-on-5G applications, and 6G research.[49]

  • Ganesh Harinath, VP and CTO, 5G MEC, Verizon Media
  • Pardeep Kohli, President and CEO, Mavenir
  • Shailesh Shukla, VP/GM Networking, Google Cloud
  • Alex Sinclair, CTO, GSMA

2022 notable speakers and sessions

Conference topics

Accelerated computing and developer tools

  • Algorithms / Numerical Techniques; Libraries / Runtimes; Performance Optimization; Profilers / Debuggers / Code Analysis; Programming Languages / Compilers

Computer vision

  • Research; Intelligent Video Analytics; Image Processing

Cybersecurity and Fraud detection

Data science

Data center

  • Data Center / Cloud - Business Strategy; Data Center / Cloud Infrastructure - Technical; Data Center CPUs; Networking; Virtualization

Deep learning

  • Frameworks; Inference; Training

Internet of things (IoT), 5G, edge computing

  • Signal & Sensor Processing

Graphics

  • AI Applications, Art; Animation / VFX / Virtual Production; Production Rendering and Ray Tracing; Real-Time Rendering and Ray Tracing

High performance computing (HPC)

  • Astronomy / Astrophysics; Climate / Weather / Ocean Modeling; Computational Chemistry and Materials Science; Computational Fluid Dynamics; Computational Physics; Quantum Computing; Supercomputing; Scientific Visualization

Conversational AI and natural language processing

Recommenders and personalization

Autonomous machines

  • Robotics; Robotics Research; Reinforcement Learning

3D design collaboration and simulation

Video streaming and conferencing

XR (virtual and augmented reality)


References

  1. "GTC 2021: #1 AI Conference".

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