The conference, which spans 300 sessions across eight stages, serves as a central clearinghouse for the hardware and software systems powering artificial intelligence. Key sessions are organized into five distinct tracks covering compute, data movement, physical AI, and model infrastructure. High-profile contributors include Google’s chief scientist Jeff Dean, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, and NVIDIA’s VP of Hyperscale and HPC, Ian Buck.
While Wall Street remains cautious about the long-term profitability of heavy AI capital expenditure, the event organizers maintain that the industry’s internal momentum remains unabated. Edmund Nelson, co-founder of the summit, emphasizes that the gathering aims to pivot from speculative market sentiment to technical reality. With partners like AWS and Oracle anchoring the event, the focus shifts toward how massive infrastructure investments will translate into tangible corporate ROI. Attendees will also hear from leaders at US Bank, Liquid AI, and Agility Robotics, providing a cross-sector look at how deep-stack AI is being deployed in both enterprise finance and robotics.




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