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Kevin Scott, Microsoft's chief technology officer, said supply of Nvidia's graphics processing units is improving now that generative AI hype has cooled a bit.

Speaking on stage at the Code Conference in Dana Point, California, Scott said the market for Nvidia's graphics processing units is opening up a little. The GPUs have been heavily in demand since Microsoft-backed OpenAi launched the ChatGPT chatbot late last year.

"Demand was far exceeding the supply of GPU capacity that the whole ecosystem could produce," Scott told the Verge's Nilay Patel. "That is resolving. It's still tight, but it's getting better every week, and we've got more good news ahead of us than bad on that front, which is great."and other tech companies, has been quickly adding generative AI to its own products and selling the technology's capabilities to clients.

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