【自学外刊】Artificial intelligence: Nvincible?

常识:
美国有家人工智能计算公司叫 英伟达 Nvidia(这不就是我电脑上面的标吗。。)
Mellanox 迈络思 一直致力于InfiniBand和以太网互联产品的研发工作。。文章写19年被英伟达收购,查百度是20年。。
CUDA 英伟达推出的运算平台
Alphabet 谷歌母公司
词汇、搭配:
turbocharge v. = enhance, boost
hold the position; in an enviable position 令人羡慕
technological shift 技术转型
stand to do sth. = be likely to do sth
underpin v. = support
specialist AI chips 不仅仅可以做名词,还可以做adj. = accomplished, skillful
hype n. = extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion
fervour n. = passion
bullish adj. = aggressively confident
jublilant adj. = joyous, thrilled
have the forethought to do sth. 有先见之明
cement its supremacy 巩固自己的霸主地位/优势地位
woo sb. v. =seek the favour, support
lasting dominance 持久的优势
for a start = to begin with
juicy adj. =substantial, especially with regards to money or profit
proprietary adj. 专卖的,专营的
fearsome rivals 可怕的对手
deep pocket 财富,资产
dent v. = weaken
crypto 加密货币
cash in on = profit from
crimp v. = hinder
chief advantage lies in...主要优势在于。。
好句:
waves of innovation often creates giants. 创新浪潮常常造就巨人。
microsoft rode the upsurge in desktopcomputers, as Apple did with the smartphone微软在台式电脑领域乘风破浪,苹果在智能手机领域高歌猛进。
exceitement about Nvidia began to mount... 对英伟达的热情开始高涨。
Regulators worried about the dangers AI poses to society and national security are searching for ways to control the technology.
regulation may crimp growth, but is unlikely to kill it.
原文:
Artificial intelligence: Nvincible?
The AI boom has turbocharged Nvidia’s fortunes. Can it hold its position?
Competition and regulation may pose a threat—but only eventually
WAVES OF INNOVATION often create giants. Microsoft rode the upsurge in desktop computers, as Apple did with the smartphone. Artificial intelligence (AI) may well be the next big technological shift, transforming the way businesses are run and society functions. If so, plenty of firms selling the software and hardware that underpin AI stand to gain. But none is better positioned than Nvidia, an American firm that makes specialist AI chips. Its market value briefly passed $1trn this week. Will AI sweep Nvidia to big tech-dom?
The hype around AI makes the question hard to answer. Excitement about Nvidia began to mount in November, after the release of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot. Since then all manner of firms have launched AI-infused products, adding to the fervour. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s boss, is unsurprisingly bullish, talking of a “new computing era”. Investors seem just as jubilant. Nvidia’s share price has more than doubled since the start of the year.
Much of the excitement is justified. Nvidia is in an enviable position. Its core business is designing high-performance chips. At first it sold these to video-game enthusiasts.The chips were also highly efficient at training AI models, and a new, booming market emerged. But the firm has not just been lucky.With each generation of new chips, it has improved performance many times over. Today it holds over 80% of the market in specialist AI chips.
Nvidia also had the forethought to invest in two areas that helped cement its supremacy. One is advanced networking. Because training AI models requires vast amounts of processing power, many chips—sometimes thousands—are used simultaneously. These chips exchange data along a high-performance, AI-tailored network. Today Nvidia controls 78% of that market, thanks to its purchase of Mellanox, a specialist, in 2019.
Nvidia’s other strength is its software. CUDA, its AI platform, is popular with programmers and runs only on the company’s chips.By, for instance, giving free access to its chips and software to some AI researchers, the firm focused on encouraging developers to use its software long before its competitors set out to woo them.
Despite all these advantages, however, Nvidia’s lasting dominance is not assured.For a start, some of the frenzy around AI may die down. The juicier the firm’s prospects, the more competitors it will attract.Startups and big chipmakers, such as AMD and Intel, want a share of Nvidia’s network and chip businesses.Others are working on open-source and proprietary software that may weaken CUDA’s hold.The biggest challenge, though, may come from Nvidia’s own customers. The cloud-computing arms of both Amazon and Alphabet are designing their own AI-tailored chips. Both have the scale and the deep pockets to become fearsome rivals.
Governments also pose a risk. Regulators worried about the dangers AI poses to society and national security are searching for ways to control the technology. Last year America restricted the sale of high-performance chips and chipmaking tools, which dented Nvidia’s sales in the third quarter. If Nvidia is dominant, politicians will find it easier to act.
Still, for now the future looks bright. Even if AI mania cools, the technology is bound to be more useful than crypto, another craze that Nvidia cashed in on. Regulation may crimp growth, but is unlikely to kill it. And none of Nvidia’s rivals is yet offering AI products that bundle together software, chips and networking. Nvidia’s chief advantage lies in its ability to package these up and create an attractive ecosystem.That sounds a lot like Microsoft and Apple.