NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang and Bill Dally received the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering in the U.K. for their contributions to modern machine learning and AI. Their work in GPU architectures has revolutionized AI systems and machine learning algorithms. The award recognizes their role in accelerating computing and driving innovation across the industry.

Huang and Dally were honored by His Majesty King Charles III at St James’s Palace for their vision and leadership in developing the technology that powers today’s AI systems. Their contributions have paved the way for the widespread adoption of AI technologies and have sparked a new era of innovation in computing.

Huang and Dally were among the seven recipients of the prestigious award, highlighting their impact on the industry and their role in shaping the future of technology. Their work in accelerated computing architecture has enabled researchers to advance science at unprecedented scale and speed, laying the groundwork for future breakthroughs in AI.

In addition to receiving the Queen Elizabeth Prize, Huang was also honored with the Professor Stephen Hawking Fellowship at the Cambridge Union. The Fellowship recognizes individuals who advance STEM fields and promote public understanding of science. Huang’s dedication to science and innovation has inspired future generations of technologists and researchers.

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