@FinanceYF5: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says orbital data centers may provide nearly unlimited space for expanding AI infrastructure in the future. The biggest challenge is heat dissipation, but Huang believes that over time, this is a problem that can be solved through engineering.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said that orbital data centers may provide nearly unlimited space for AI infrastructure expansion in the future. The biggest challenge is heat dissipation, but he believes it can be solved through engineering.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said that orbital data centers could potentially provide near-unlimited space for expanding AI infrastructure in the future.
The biggest challenge lies in heat dissipation, but Huang believes that over time, this is a problem that can be solved through engineering. https://t.co/rtDDxslVWX
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