This year, NVIDIA joined Hot Chips 2024 at Stanford University to showcase how the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform is reimagining the data center for the age of AI. Featuring three powerful architectures—GPU, DPU, and CPU—and a rich software stack, it’s built to take on the modern data center’s toughest challenges.
For more information on this year’s sessions, visit the Hot Chips webpage.
A technology conference for processor and system architects from industry and academia has become a key forum for the trillion-dollar data center computing market.
At Hot Chips 2024, senior NVIDIA engineers presented the latest advancements powering the NVIDIA Blackwell platform, plus research on liquid cooling for data centers and AI agents for chip design.
Sun, Aug 25 | 8:30–10:35 a.m. PT | Introduction to AI in Chip DesignTutorial | Mark Ren (NVIDIA) |
Sun, Aug 25 | 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. PT | Large Language Model (LLM) Agents for Chip DesignTutorial | Mark Ren (NVIDIA) |
Sun, Aug 25 | 1:45–3:15 p.m. PT | Next-Generation Cooling for NVIDIA’s Accelerated ComputingTutorial | Ali Heydari (NVIDIA) |
Mon, Aug 26 | 3:15–4:15 p.m. PT | NVIDIA Blackwell Platform: Advancing Generative AI and Accelerated ComputingTalk | Ajay Tirumala (NVIDIA), Raymond Wong (NVIDIA) |