At their annual Ignite conference, Microsoft announced an ambitious partnership with Nvidia to collaborate on groundbreaking projects in the field of generative artificial intelligence.
In his keynote address, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the monumental possibilities of generative AI, claiming it could surpass even personal computing, mobile devices, and the internet in scope and impact.
Generative AI involves creating novel, human-like content using machine learning – across text, images, audio, and video. Huang described it as potentially “the single most significant platform transition in computing history.”
With Nvidia earning $6 billion from its AI chips and models, the company is aggressively focused on spearheading innovation in this nascent technology. A new generative AI chip slated for 2024 will further boost Nvidia’s soaring AI revenues.
But the Microsoft-Nvidia partnership extends beyond hardware to building next-gen AI services. The companies are developing an AI foundry platform to enable businesses to build customized generative models tailored to their needs.
This could unlock the application of generative AI across healthcare, retail, education, entertainment, and more. The foundry intends to make the technology accessible to all.
Nvidia brings its proven success in developing performant AI chips and models while Microsoft contributes its vast cloud infrastructure and developer ecosystem.
Together, they now have an opportunity to shape the trajectory of generative AI and drive mainstream adoption. Given the technology’s nascence, Microsoft and Nvidia are positioned to set the pace for others to follow.
Their collaboration reflects the digital transformation potential of generative AI, which remains largely untapped. It could emerge as the next frontier of computing once barriers like computing costs and regulation are overcome.