Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: A100 GPUs to Stay Usable Through 2029, Calling Compute a Productive Asset

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: A100 GPUs to Stay Usable Through 2029, Calling Compute a Productive Asset

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2026-08-13 05:32:00
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Aug. 13 that A100 GPU clusters will remain available from 2020 through 2029, emphasizing that CUDA provides a unified platform for developers and engineers, enabling Ampere, Hopper, and Blackwell architectures to receive continuous upgrades. He noted that CUDA boosts the versatility of Nvidia's compute power, which enhances substitutability, leading to higher utilization and longer lifespan, positioning Nvidia's compute as a productive asset with rentability, durability, and financing attributes. Previously, CoreWeave extended its Nvidia A100 lease agreement to 2029.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Aug. 13 that A100 GPU clusters will remain available through 2029. He stressed that the core value of Nvidia's computing platform lies not only in the chips themselves, but in CUDA, which gives developers and Nvidia engineers a unified platform to keep upgrading Ampere, Hopper, and Blackwell architectures over their lifetimes.

Huang added that CUDA increases the versatility of Nvidia's compute, which in turn improves substitutability. That drives higher utilization and extends service life, making Nvidia's compute a productive asset that is rentable, durable, and financeable. Earlier, CoreWeave had extended its Nvidia A100 lease contract to 2029.

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