The hottest artificial intelligence event of the year kicks off next week, setting the stage for key AI players to see sharp moves.
Nvidia's GTC Conference, dubbed "AI Woodstock" by Bank of America, offers an opportunity for the company to showcase its latest AI chip innovations and future vision as it labors to maintain its dominance in the field.
The product is expected to offer a slew of "architectural innovations" and better performance than Nvidia's flagship H100 chip, wrote New Street's Pierre Ferragu.
According to Wedbush's Matt Bryson, the new chip could benefit the liquid cooling industry that may fuel power-hungry data centers.
"As such, we believe any system NVDA announces that includes liquid cooling technology could effectively dictate the path of liquid cooling moving forwards and thereby determining winners and losers in the server and cooling space," Bryson said.
Persons:
Cantor Fitzgerald's C.J, Bank of America's Arya, Muse, Arya, Pierre Ferragu, Blackwell, Matt Bryson, Nvidia hasn't, Bryson, He's, Ferragu, Hans Mosesmann, Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon, Melius Research's Ben Reitzes
Organizations:
Bank of America, NVIDIA, Nvidia, Bank of America's, Blackwell, Devices, AMD, Intel, Micron, Broadcom, PHLX Semiconductor, Oracle
Locations:
San Jose , California