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Nvidia CEO says AI demand is real, not a dot-com bubble
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68792, member: 636"] Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang rejected comparisons between artificial intelligence expansion and the late 1990s internet speculation period during a Financial Times interview, arguing that contemporary computing infrastructure faces genuine utilization unlike the excess optical fiber capacity installed during the dot-com era. Huang noted that graphics processing units currently operate at near-full deployment, while telecommunications companies previously installed far more cable than markets required, creating stranded investments when anticipated demand failed to materialize. The executive contended that artificial intelligence capabilities have advanced beyond consumer-facing chatbots and image generators to systems capable of independent research and reasoning, driving exponential growth in both computational requirements and user queries across enterprise environments. Huang acknowledged infrastructure constraints, including power consumption and data center integration capacity, which remain considerations for continued buildout by cloud service providers deploying processors from Nvidia and competing manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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