Home Prototypes Nvidia CEO heralds ‘inference inflection’ as next phase of AI boom, backed... Prototypes Nvidia CEO heralds ‘inference inflection’ as next phase of AI boom, backed by $1 trillion in orders By styloux - March 16, 2026 6 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Monday elaborated on his vision for keeping his company at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom that he predicted will produce a $1 trillion backlog in orders… RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes Uber wants to turn its millions of drivers into a sensor grid for self-driving companies Prototypes AI agents can bypass guardrails and put credentials at risk, Okta study finds Prototypes Anoka County using artificial intelligence to screen non-emergency calls Prototypes OSU study warns of declining cognitive ability as AI use grows in STEM fields Prototypes Ceres mayor faces backlash over AI-enhanced cleanup photo Prototypes AI build-out could rival historic rail expansion, CBRE says LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News NFL History Predicts a Super Bowl Title for the Bears in... styloux - February 24, 2026 0 There is no bigger television event in America than the Super Bowl. Every year, well over 100 million Americans tune in to watch the... That’s Madeline! A Lingerie-Clad Dakota Johnson Joins Lily Allen on ‘SNL’ December 14, 2025 SLO County maker turns recycled resin into ‘epic’ earrings. What is... December 13, 2025 Wikimedia Foundation announces new AI partnerships with Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Perplexity,... January 15, 2026 HOT NEWS I’m Only Interested in Chic, Expensive-Looking Knitwear—These 5 High-Street Finds Deliver... Prototypes Indiegogo is launching ‘Express Crowdfunding’ so creators can ship things sooner Man pleads guilty after robbing Birkdale Village jewelry store with sledgehammer DISTURBING NEW TREND: ‘Snatch and grab’ jewelry thefts on the rise