Recorded live on the convention floor at NVIDIA’s first GTC conference in Washington, D.C., this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast features four of NVIDIA’s top leaders and partners sharing how AI, supercomputing, and robotics are reshaping every industry — from telecommunications and healthcare to quantum computing and robotics.
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Recorded live on the convention floor at NVIDIA’s first GTC conference in Washington, D.C., this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast features four of NVIDIA’s top leaders and partners sharing how AI, supercomputing, and robotics are reshaping every industry — from telecommunications and healthcare to quantum computing and robotics.
55: Power, Prediction, and the AI Infrastructure Race: AMD’s Keith Strier and Rhombus CEO Dr. Anshu Roy
Washington AI Network with Tammy Haddad
51 minutes
4 months ago
55: Power, Prediction, and the AI Infrastructure Race: AMD’s Keith Strier and Rhombus CEO Dr. Anshu Roy
AMD’s Keith Strier and Rhombus Power’s Dr. Anshu Roy join host Tammy Haddad at the 2025 SCSP AI Expo to discuss the global race for AI infrastructure and predictive intelligence. Strier breaks down how countries are competing to build massive “Stargate” data centers, while Roy shares how Rhombus uses commercial data—from satellites to sensors—to anticipate conflict and instability. A timely conversation on AI, national security, and the shifting balance of power.
Washington AI Network with Tammy Haddad
Recorded live on the convention floor at NVIDIA’s first GTC conference in Washington, D.C., this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast features four of NVIDIA’s top leaders and partners sharing how AI, supercomputing, and robotics are reshaping every industry — from telecommunications and healthcare to quantum computing and robotics.