Nvidia launched a media blitz at the Computex trade show in Taiwan, unveiling a slew of new AI-based services and tools. These run the gamut from customer-service bots all the way through to manufacturing robots, with the underlying hardware not getting much in the way of limelight. Here, Nvidia is laying out the industry’s roadmap, as the de facto leader – but there is an awful lot of hype at play. Quietly, Nvidia has also received FCC clearance to test a 5G Standalone private network, at its Santa Clara headquarters. The goal, for the 3.7 GHz to 3.8 GHz network, is to see how well Nvidia’s hardware-accelerated Open RAN offerings coexist with offerings from other vendors. The consumer graphics cards,…