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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, personally delivered the first Most Efficient Large Memory Supercomputer (DGX H200) to OpenAI.

May 1,2024
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In a demonstration of the strong relationship between two major players in the AI industry, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally delivered the first Nvidia DGX H200 to OpenAI's San Francisco office today.
The President and Co-founder of OpenAI, Greg Brockman, celebrated the gesture by sharing a photo of the event on Twitter, which also featured OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.


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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, personally delivered the first Most Efficient Large Memory Supercomputer (DGX H200) to OpenAI.
May 1,2024
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In a demonstration of the strong relationship between two major players in the AI industry, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally delivered the first Nvidia DGX H200 to OpenAI's San Francisco office today.
The President and Co-founder of OpenAI, Greg Brockman, celebrated the gesture by sharing a photo of the event on Twitter, which also featured OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
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