Nvidia's First GPU Was Made in France — Macron Wants the Country to Produce Cutting Edge Chips Again
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The French president dreams of his idea of strategic autonomy. He recently announced it in Asia, but the time of visions is over.
IA: In Vivatech, Emmanuel Macron Celebrates the "Historic" Partnership Between Mistral IA and Nvidia
The French start-up specializing in artificial intelligence models announced on Wednesday at the technology fair the launch of a computing infrastructure equipped with chips by the American leader.
REPORTING - The CEO and co-founder of Nvidia was present this Wednesday in Paris for the opening of the great European fair of technology. He distilled his vision of the industrial revolution of the AI during a two-hour conference, highlighting in particular the French ecosystem.
On the occasion of the ninth edition of the Parisian rendez-vous of technology, this Wednesday, June 11, the President pushed the nail of his strategy to guarantee France's sovereignty in the matter of AI, in a tense geopolitical context.
Macron wants France to produce AI chips
Speaking at the VivaTech conference in Paris on Wednesday, President Emmanuel Macron asked chip manufacturer Nvidia to commence production of advanced semiconductors in the country. He made the suggestion after CEO Jensen Huang told attendees the first Nvidia chip was made in France. Macron spoke alongside Huang and Mistral AI’s CEO Arthur Mensch during a panel at the event. The discussion involved both France’s connection to chipmaking and its …
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