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BBC Interview with NVIDIA CEO

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BBC News had an interview with NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang titled Not your typical CEO, you can read it over here. Below is a snip about Huang's vision for the future, he stated the PC has lost its magic but that he believes that GPU technology is going to bring back the type of innovation that will amaze people.
Mr Huang imagines, like many, a future where gesture recognition, computer vision and security become a lot easier.
"The computer would simply know that it is me sitting in front of it. I wouldn't need to type in a password. It would know it's me based on what it sees of me, the way I am acting and talking.
"These kinds of capabilities are certainly within the next generation, because we have created a processor for the GPU that makes it possible to do parallel processing so much faster on a PC. We think this GPU technology is going to transform computing in a way that will bring back the magic to consumers."



source : - http://www.guru3d.com/news/bbc-interview-with-nvidia-ceo/


full interview : - http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/maggieshiels/2010/01/not_your_typical_ceo.html

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Enjoy reading
 
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Jen-Hsun Huang said:
I still remember when we first started our company we were the world's last computer graphics company to have been founded.

Stating the obvious there, would have been pretty magical to create a new company that wasn't the latest founded of it's type.
 
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