
Jensen Huang: “You Don’t Program Software Anymore, You Train It”
Speaking at CES in Las Vegas, Jensen Huang said computing has entered a new era where software is no longer traditionally programmed but trained. Instead of writing fixed instructions and running them on CPUs, developers now train models and deploy them on GPUs, unlocking far greater performance through accelerated computing.
Huang explained that modern applications are no longer pre-recorded or precompiled experiences. They understand context and generate outputs dynamically, creating every pixel and every token from scratch each time they run. In his view, artificial intelligence and accelerated computing have fundamentally reshaped how software is built, deployed, and experienced.
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