Huang Renxiun Rare Public Statement! Quick Overview of AI Five-Layer Architecture

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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently published a rare long blog post about artificial intelligence. This is his seventh public long article since 2016, where he shares his views on the speed of AI development, access, and governance models.

In the article, Huang compares the AI industry to a layered “five-layer cake,” from bottom to top: energy, chips, infrastructure, models, and applications.

The energy layer includes the power needed for real-time intelligent generation. The chip layer is responsible for efficiently converting energy into computing power on a large scale. The infrastructure layer encompasses land, power supply, cooling systems, construction, network communication, and systems. The model layer can understand various types of information, and economic value is created at the application layer.

Huang emphasizes that these five layers are interconnected. The success of upper-layer applications drives demand across all underlying layers. Currently, AI infrastructure is just beginning, with hundreds of billions of dollars invested, and future investments could reach trillions. The world is rapidly building AI-related facilities.

Huang states that AI is no longer just a simple tool but a foundational infrastructure like electricity and the internet, reshaping entire industries. This transformation has just begun, and future work methods and industry structures will change accordingly. The disappearance of traditional software and apps will be one of the key signs of this revolution.

(Original source: Oriental Fortune Research Center)

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