There was a recent post on NVDA’s deal with GE: The two companies issued a joint press release on Sunday revealing Nvidia’s processors will be used in GE Healthcare’s 500,000 imaging devices globally. GE says the partnership will help drive lower radiation doses for patients, faster exam times and higher quality medical imaging.
I mentioned David Gardner loves companies with Multiple Possible Futures (e.g. Amazon). nVidia started with graphic chips for computer gamers. Its mutiple possible futures are currently realized as: machine learning, data centers, autonomous cars, cyrpto currently processing and now medical image processing. So here is the game for the board, what is most likely next? Please speculate below. Winner gets a lunch meeting with Saul! (No expensis paid, lunch with Saul not guaranteed.).
Clearly it will be something that requires lots of fast calculations, but what. I don’t know how, but I am going to guess something with cybersecurity. Not just general AI machine learning, but something specifically needed for cyber attach detection or defense. There is big money their (Palo Alto, Fireye, Cisco, Symantec, Checkpoint, Cyberark, Proofpoint). Somehow someone will find away to use GPUs to greatly increase their capabilities.
Flying cars are too far off, and they are really just an evolution of autonomous cars.
An advance in DNA processing using “nano vision” to instanly decode DNA? Along the same lines, some kind of cancer detection processing?
If it’s not already being done, better simulation for airplane pilot training to replace expensive simulator time with cheap PC time. It’s even possible nVidia GPU’s could find their way into full-blown flight simulator hardware, if they’re not already there.
If it’s not already being done, better simulation for airplane pilot training to replace expensive simulator time with cheap PC time. It’s even possible nVidia GPU’s could find their way into full-blown flight simulator hardware, if they’re not already there.
Think big! We will no longer need pilots, they only thing they do now is take off and land. nVidia chips will fix that.