Following NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's announcement of the RTX Spark AI PC chip, Lite-On Technology General Manager Anson Chiu stated that as AI computing shifts from model training to real-time inference and intelligent agents, PCs will inevitably become personal AI assistants. He emphasized that the key to AI PC adoption lies in pricing. From the perspective of a power supply manufacturer, AI PCs may require slightly higher wattage than traditional PCs, driving demand for related components. At COMPUTEX, Lite-On showcased its complete AI system integration, from cloud infrastructure to edge computing and 5G. Chiu noted that AI-related products are expected to account for 30% of total revenue this year, with the 800VDC Power Rack, scheduled for mass production by year-end, expected to provide a new revenue boost.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: business
- Organizations: NVIDIA