Huang emphasized that Nvidia's GPUs are programmable and are a standard in every cloud computer company, making them attractive to data centers supporting a wide range of customers. He also argued that the total cost of ownership, which includes factors like time to deployment, performance, utilization, and flexibility, makes Nvidia's offerings unbeatable, even if competitors' chips were free. He concluded by stating that staying ahead with this unbeatable TCO is Nvidia's goal.
Key takeaways:
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that Nvidia's GPUs are so good that even if competitor's chips were free, they wouldn't be cheap enough.
- Huang stated that Nvidia operates as a 'completely open book' and actively helps customers who are designing alternative AI processors.
- He also highlighted that Nvidia's GPUs are programmable and are a standard in every single cloud computer company, making them attractive to data centers supporting a wide range of customers.
- Huang emphasized that Nvidia's goal is to stay far ahead with an unbeatable Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), which takes a lot of hard work and innovation.