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Investing.com -- Nvidia Corp . (NASDAQ:NVDA), a leading player in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector, has argued that the advent of new AI models capable of generating complex responses will only amplify the demand for computing infrastructure.
Jensen Huang, the Chief Executive Officer of Nvidia, addressed concerns raised by Chinese startup DeepSeek regarding their R1 AI model. DeepSeek had suggested that future software advancements could lead to a reduced need for chips and powerful servers.
Huang refuted these claims in a meeting with investors at Nvidia’s GTC conference in San Jose, California. He stated that the interpretation of the R1 model’s impact was entirely incorrect. According to Huang, the computational demands for such advanced AI software are considerably higher than what DeepSeek projected.
The Nvidia CEO’s statement indicates a potential increase in demand for the company’s products, which are integral to the computing infrastructure required by complex AI models. This is in direct contradiction to DeepSeek’s prediction of a reduced need for such hardware in the future.
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