<p>➀ Nvidia's Ian Buck discusses the shift from focusing on single chips to integrated systems;</p><p>➁ The transformation of data centers into AI factories due to the rise of AI;</p><p>➂ The increasing power and cooling requirements of GPUs and Nvidia's involvement in the Coolerchips project.</p>
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