“Gaming is growing, workstation is growing, AI hyperscale data center is growing, high-performance computing is growing. Quite frankly, I’d prefer that our GPUs were built to be used in those areas,” he was quoted as saying at the company’s annual technology conference in 2018. “My preference would be, of course, that we allocate them for the people we build them for, but there’s a logical reason for why [they use] Nvidia GPUs, because it’s the world’s largest distributed supercomputer.”
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