Nvidia's AI Power Surge: Jensen Huang Predicts Tenfold Growth in Europe's AI Infrastructure

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has forecasted a tenfold increase in artificial intelligence computational power in Europe over the next two years, with over 20 AI factories currently underway. His insights were shared during an event co-hosted by
at the VivaTech technology conference in Paris, highlighting the crucial role of AI factories in the continent's technological landscape. With Nvidia supplying chips to nearly all major AI computing projects under construction in Europe, Huang's remarks underscore the rapid progression and anticipated growth in the region.Huang noted that several
centers expected to surpass a capacity of 1 gigawatt might soon rank among the largest globally. His comments reflect optimism for addressing the AI and GPU shortages plaguing researchers and startups, asserting that solutions are on the horizon. This expansion is seen as pivotal for Europe, which has historically lagged behind the United States in AI infrastructure and investment commitments.During his recent visits to London and Paris, Huang emphasized the importance of robust AI infrastructure, particularly in the UK. Despite having the expertise and startups, the UK's lacking infrastructure is a hurdle in its race to become a prominent global AI contender. His trip aligns with broader efforts to advocate for AI adoption and showcase Nvidia's products worldwide.
In Paris, Huang announced initiatives aimed at fortifying Europe's AI infrastructure. Nvidia is partnering with Mistral AI to leverage local computing power for the startup's services, a collaboration he defines as building an AI cloud together. This partnership signifies a strategic move towards empowering regional AI capabilities and fostering innovation across Europe.

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