
Gary Rainville
Gary Rainville (he/him) joined NVIDIA’s corporate communications team as managing editor in 2012. He leads a team of crack bloggers, who write on a wide variety of topics. He previously spent nearly a dozen years at HP, working with its worldwide PR team. When he’s not meeting a deadline, Gary enjoys reading, cooking and playing basketball.
Why Business Leaders Should Attend NVIDIA GTC
AI is the world’s hottest topic. Leaders across industries — from technology to art to business — are exploring its possibilities to improve their work. To better grasp AI-related terminology,… Read article >
MASSIVE Computing Engine Takes on Fight Against Superbugs
The fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs has been taken up by researchers wielding MASSIVE computing power. Specifically, the Multi-modal Australian ScienceS Imaging and Visualisation Environment — Australia’s specialized high performance computing… Read article >
Skin in the Game: How AI Could Improve Odds of Immunotherapy Treatment
Queensland, Australia, is blessed with an abundance of sun, sea and sand along its seemingly endless miles of golden beaches. Perhaps not surprisingly, the Australian state is cursed with one… Read article >
NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang to Kick Off GeForce Gaming Event Ahead of Gamescom 2018
You know. We know you know. You know we know you know. Gamescom — the world’s largest gaming expo — is almost here. We’ve already told you our GeForce gaming… Read article >
NVIDIA GPUs Are VR Ready for New Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality Headsets
Windows Mixed Reality headsets are hitting the market starting today from Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung and other leading OEMs. They debut a major feature to the PC virtual reality… Read article >
Outpacing the Market: Quest for Better Investment Returns Leads to AI
Beating the market is hard. Notoriously hard. A large majority of professional portfolio managers, after deducting their fees, don’t do it.(1) And Warren Buffett — one of the greatest investors… Read article >
Keeping It Real: How an Online Shopping Site Uses Computer Vision AI to Weed Out Counterfeits
Image-recognition engines powered by AI are typically built to identify categories of images for inclusion — say, creating a database of images of photos with dogs or spotting friends in… Read article >