DGX Spark Arrives at SpaceX: Jensen Huang and Elon Musk Launch AI Future

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Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, visits the SpaceX rocket factory in Starbase, Texas, to discuss the evolution of AI supercomputers with Elon Musk. Huang highlights the progression from the DGX-1 to the new DGX Spark, emphasizing its significant advancements in computational power.

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Welcome to the Rocket Factory
00:00:00

Jensen Huang is at the SpaceX rocket factory in Starbase, Texas, with Elon Musk. Huang jokes about Musk's statement on building bigger things, acknowledging the massive scale of data centers.

The First AI Supercomputer: DGX-1
00:00:14

Huang recounts the announcement of the world's first AI supercomputer, the DGX-1, in 2016. He describes it as the most advanced computer built at the time, but initially met with little reception, except from Elon Musk.

Introducing the DGX Spark
00:00:36

Huang introduces the new DGX Spark, noting its mighty capabilities. This new iteration boasts five times the computational power of the original DGX-1 and operates with significantly lower power consumption (40W compared to 400W).

Looking Forward to a Rocket Launch
00:00:59

Huang expresses his enjoyment of the visit and thanks Musk, stating his excitement to witness his first rocket launch, calling the experience incredible.

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