Among the various occasions delayed or canceled as a result of present coronavirus pandemic is NVIDIA’s annual GPU Technology Conference. After a false begin, the spring occasion was rescheduled as an all-digital affair, centered round CEO Jensen Huang’s annual keynote. And with that keynote set to be broadcast on Thursday morning, the corporate has posted a brief video teasing among the new {hardware} we’re presumably going to see within the keynote.
In the video, titled “What’s Jensen been cooking”, Huang pulls out a reasonably heavy-looking eight GPU baseboard from his oven, inserting it on his kitchen counter. Calling it “the world’s largest graphics card”, the board has apparently “been cookin’ for a while.”
With no different context offered within the 27 second video, the board seems to be an ideal deal like an up to date model of the baseboards utilized in NVIDIA’s DGX and HGX compute servers. And with NVIDIA’s next-generation compute structure and GPU extensively anticipated to be unveiled on the occasion, we’re virtually definitely taking a look at a server board filled with NVIDIA’s next-gen accelerators.
No doubt we’ll be seeing and listening to much more about this board and the GPUs on it come Thursday, the place NVIDIA’s keynote begins vivid and early at 6am PT.