NVIDIA CEO Hails ‘Parabolic’ AI Demand, Touts Breakthrough Performance Metrics

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced record AI demand during his keynote at Dell Technologies World, describing adoption as "going parabolic, utterly parabolic" with the launch of the Vera Rubin NVL72 system. The new infrastructure enables agent sandboxes to run 50% faster than traditional CPUs while enterprise data queries see up to 3x acceleration, according to NVIDIA.

More than 5,000 enterprises—including U.S.-based pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and industrial company Honeywell—are now deploying AI workloads through Dell AI Factories powered by the Vera Rubin architecture. The system achieves agentic AI inference at one-tenth the cost per token compared to prior-generation hardware, as reported by NVIDIA in a blog post.

Key adopters include global firms like Samsung, though the U.S. deployment by major domestic enterprises highlights NVIDIA’s central role in advancing domestic AI infrastructure. The breakthroughs stem from specialized hardware optimization for enterprise AI workloads, with Dell’s AI Factory framework streamlining deployment across industries.

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