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by Paula LC

Do you want to know how to make elegant and simple reproducible presentations? In this talk, we are going to explain how to do presentations in different output formats using one of the easiest and most exhaustive statistical software, R. Now, it is possible create Beamer, PowerPoint, or HTML presentations, including R code, \(\LaTeX\) equations, graphics, or interactive content.

After the tutorial, you will be able to create R presentations on your own with R Markdown in RStudio. But don’t worry if you don’t know a lot of R Markdown, because it’s really simple to use it with RStudio and you will discover the keys to master the language.

We have several options to create amazing technical presentations in pdf format with tools like PowerPoint or \(\LaTeX\) . But the truth is that when we want to generate a full and complete document with graphs, code, and text, then we invest more time in the appearance than in the content itself, or learning how to add content easily. So here I want to show you a good alternative using R. The best feature R has is the flexibility and simplicity of the code to reproduce amazing presentations with little work. To achieve it, R uses Markdown. But, what is exactly Markdown?

What is Markdown?

Markdown is a simple language to write web-based content easy both for writing and reading. The key is that it can be converted to many output formats with a simplified syntax.

Basics of Markdown

Here you have a summary guide of the main style syntax.

Code and syntax highlighting

Blockquotes, tex formula.

Besides these basics, you can to add tables, rulers, links to videos, HTML code, etc. To know more visit the creator’s web site: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ or this cheatsheet https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet .

R has a specific file format for this type of documents .Rmd . R Markdown has an online book really useful and detailed here https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown/ . This tool let you build different type of documents like the next ones:

  • Documents : HTML, \(\LaTeX\) /PDF, Microsoft Word, Tufte-style handouts
  • Interactive documents : HTML Widgets, Shiny
  • Dashboards : Gauges, values boxes, HTML Widgets, Shiny, Storyboard
  • Books : HTML, PDF, EPUB
  • JSS templates, R Journal, Skeleton, CV
  • Package Vignettes
  • Presentations : Beamer, Slidy, ioslides, reveal.js, xaringan

In the next link, you will find some examples of each one https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/gallery.HTML . And in this cheatsheet, a good summary of R Markdown is presented https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/lesson-15.HTML .

How to start

The first step is to get R and RStudio, and install the package rmarkdown with the code

In the last versions you can directly create presentations going to File -> New File -> R Presentation . Then, a .RPres document is going to be created. This is the simplest, really simplest, way to start but my advice is to go quickly to the next step if you want more flexibility in the slides and final appearance.

So going to File -> New File -> R Markdown and selecting the option Presentation , you are going to have different options to create your slides. Selecting any of them, a file like this is automatically generated:

presentation make r

Depending on the final style of the output there are different output options. In the next points, we are going to explain in detail the main features of all them.

  • ioslides : the option output: ioslides_presentation
  • slidy : the option output: slidy_presentation
  • beamer : the option output: beamer_presentation

The R Markdown file

The header is the R Markdown document part where you can set the title, the author, the date, and the output as the image shows:

But at the same time, other options can be determined as follows:

Once the header is completed, you can add any kind of content that you can practically imagine: R code, equations, charts, images, videos etc. In the next points we are going to see how to add each type of content.

In addition to plain text, headers and other Markdown elements, you have the option of inserting R code which will be executed every time you run the file. These parts of the document are called R chunks . To insert an R Chunk you can use RStudio toolbar Insert button or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + I on Windows and Cmd + Option + I on macOS.

There are a lot of options referring to how to include tables, text output, figures, etc. For example, to add the option to show in the output the R code before the results you have to add between the brackets {r } the option echo as follows {r echo=TRUE} . By default, the code is not shown.

More options:

  • cache : cache results for future knits (default = FALSE)
  • cache.path : directory to save cached results in (default = “cache/”)
  • child : file(s) to knit and then include (default = NULL)
  • collapse : collapse all output into single block (default = FALSE)
  • comment : prefix for each line of results (default = ‘##’)
  • dependson : chunk dependencies for caching (default = NULL)
  • echo : Display code in output document (default = TRUE)
  • engine : code language used in chunk (default = ‘R’)
  • error : Display error messages in doc (TRUE) or stop render when errors occur (FALSE) (default = FALSE)
  • eval : Run code in chunk (default = TRUE)
  • message : display code messages in document (default = TRUE)
  • results=asis : passthrough results
  • results=hide : do not display results
  • results=hold : put all results below all code
  • tidy : tidy code for display (default = FALSE)
  • warning : display code warnings in document (default = TRUE)
  • fig.align : ‘lef’, ‘right’, or ‘center’ (default = ‘default’)
  • fig.cap : figure caption as character string (default = NULL)
  • fig.height, fig.width : Dimensions of plots in inches
  • highlight : highlight source code (default = TRUE)
  • include : Include chunk in doc after running (default = TRUE)

In the next link you can find more details about R chunks: https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown/r-code.HTML

There is the chance to add equations to your presentations with MathJax scripts. These are included in HTML documents for rendering \(\LaTeX\) and MathML equations. To control how MathJax is included you have the next options:

  • default to use an HTTPS URL from a CDN host (currently provided by RStudio)
  • local : to use a local version of MathJax (which is copied into the output directory). Note that when using “local” you also need to set the self_contained option to false.
  • URL indicating the location to load MathJax
  • null to exclude MathJax entirely.

For example, to use a local copy of MathJax:

To use a self-hosted copy of MathJax:

You have four options to add tables. First one, directly from R Markdown

or the next ones, from R code with the libraries knitr , xtable , or stargazer .

Interactive graphs

In R there are a lot of packages to create interactive graphs. Highcharter is one of them, as well as the well-known HTMLwidgets . Here we have an example of a highcharter graph.

Presentation formats

We just explored the different contents and parts of our R Markdown document. Let’s see what type of output format we can obtain.

Ioslides is a nice R presentation format characterized by the simplicity of the result. There are some features specific from ioslides, such as the display mode

  • f : enable fullscreen mode
  • w : toggle widescreen mode
  • o : enable overview mode
  • h : enable code highlight mode
  • p : show presenter notes

or the incremental bullets:

Moreover, you can change the presentation size, the text size, or even the transition speed in the header of the document. Specifically, for the transition speed you can set the number of seconds for each slide or use the standard options: default , slower , faster .

For another hand, there is a quick way to add a background image without editing the CSS file,

But if you want to add specific style changes to your presentation, I recommend you to edit the CSS file and add it to the header of the RMarkdown document:

One of the disadvantages of ioslides is that customization is limited compared with other output formats. At the end of this tutorial we explain how to modify by your own a CSS file.

Slidy has more flexibility than ioslides as to appearance and style. Now we are going to see some of the main special features that slidy has.

There is the chance to change the display mode with the next shortcuts;

  • c : Show table of contents
  • c : Toggles the display of the footer
  • a : Toggles display of current vs all slides (useful for printing handouts)
  • s : Make fonts smaller
  • b : Make fonts larger

And we can adjust the font directly in the header of the document without editing the CSS file:

You will find other interesting features of slidy such as the countdown timer in the footer or the customized footer text that can be easily added with the options duration and footer .

Slidy themes

In slidy, there are different Boostrap themes to use drawn from the Bootswatch theme library. The themes are default , cerulean , journal , flatly , darkly , readable , spacelab , united , cosmo , lumen , paper , sandstone , simplex , and yeti . To add your own style with a CSS file, pass null in the theme parameter.

Moreover, the syntax highlighting style can be specified with the option highlight . Supported styles are default , tango , pygments , kate , monochrome , espresso , zenburn , haddock , and textmate . And you have the option of preventing syntax highlighting passing null to the parameter.

Beamer is a \(\LaTeX\) class to produce presentations and slides. It is so common in academia and so useful to add mathematical formulas and expressions. You can create your own Beamer presentations from R without a deep knowledge of \(\LaTeX\) (only Markdown).

So the first step is to install tex. Tex is a typesetting for complex mathematical formulae used in \(\LaTeX\) . To install it, download tone of the next programs, depending on your OS system: - MikTeX on Windows - MacTeX 2013+ on OS X - TeX Live 2013+ on Linux

Beamer themes are the same that you can find in \(\LaTeX\) . In the next link https://hartwork.org/beamer-theme-matrix/ you have the list of the different available header options related to the appearance and style:

There are other interesting options to create presentations in R such as reveal.js and xaringan. Reveal is very well-known because of the flexibility in the themes and transitions by default, the vertical slides or the possibility to include a web site inside a slide. In this part, we are going to explain how to generate a revealjs file and the main features of this awesome library.

First of all, it is required to install revealjs package

Then, you can directly change in the R Markdown document header the output argument to revealjs_presentation or go to menu File -> New File -> R Markdown -> From template and select reveal.js presentation.

presentation make r

There are some amazing keyboard shortcuts:

- f for fullscreen - o or ESC for overview mode - alt or ( ctrl in Linux) and click an element, to zoom this element - s for speaker view (so pretty!) - B or . to pause the presentation

And there is a lot of variety about appearance and styles. If you want to change how the presentation looks like, you can choose any of the next theme options: default , simple , sky , beige , serif , solarized , blood , moon , night , black , league , and white . And for the syntax highlighting style: default , tango , pygments , kate , monochrome , espresso , zenburn , and haddock . Pass null to prevent syntax highlighting. The way to specify it is the same than the previous presentation types.

In revealjs you can center the text of the slides changing the center option to true, which by default is false, as well as the possibility of modifying the transitions and backgrounds, i.e. how the slide is going to move to the next one. Available transitions and background_transitions are default , fade , slide , convex , concave , zoom or none . Any of these global options can be overriden specifying the data-transition attribute in the header of the slide:

Moreover, Revealjs lets add different backgrounds like color, image, video, and iframe:

Finally, you can specify the level of heading will be used with the slide_level option. For example, if the slide_level is 2, the level-1 headers will be built horizontally and level-2 headers, vertically.

Other interesting features are the great look on touch devices, the fragmented slides, easy to export to pdf, keyboard bindings, or the parallax scrolling background.

References https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=revealjs .

Ninja presentation

The last type of presentations that we are going to see is the xaringan library. It is an R Markdown extension based on the JavaScript library remark.js ( https://remarkjs.com ). This package was originally designed for “ninja”, so it is recommended to people that have a well-known of CSS. For another hand, if you need slides to be self-contained, then xaringan it is not a good option because needs a webserver to run. Another bad news is that xaringan doesn’t work well with HTML widgets.

To install the library type

or install it directly from GitHub to ensure that you are downloading the last version

Once you get installed, go to the menu File -> New File -> R Markdown -> From template and click on ninja presentation.

presentation make r

Note: If you understand chinese you can select the last option ;).

The header is going to look like this

A lit bit more complicated than others and as you will see, there are some funny arguments that make this library really different.

  • css : to add your own CSS file,
  • self_contained : to produce a self-contained HTML file
  • seal : to generate a title slide automatically using the YAML metadata of the R Markdown document (if FALSE, you should write the title slide by yourself)
  • yolo : to insert the Mustache Karl (TM) randomly in the slides. Using TRUE, a number between 0-1 to insert the Mustache Karl in a percentage of the slides, or even a list(times = n, img = path)
  • chakra : path to the remark.js library (can be either local or remote).
  • nature : (Nature transformation) A list of configurations to be passed to remark.create(), e.g. list(ratio = ‘16:9’, navigation = list(click = TRUE)); see https://github.com/gnab/remark/wiki/Configuration

Besides the options provided by remark.js, there are others such interesting like autoplay the slides or the countdown timer. Slides can be automatically played setting the autoplay option under nature (in milliseconds). For example, to display slides every 30 seconds and see the countdown timer:

It is possible to highlight code lines turning the option highlightLines to true or to extend the markdown syntax defining custom macros with the beforeInit option under the option nature.

Adding your CSS file

Some of the previous presentation formats give us the chance to add a customized CSS file. To know how to change a specific element you can inspect it with any web browser and focus exactly on what you want to modify by yourself. An example of a basic modification in a CSS file is the next one. Here we are selecting the background color of the body, the color of the headers and the full text for the reveal presentation, and the size of the h1 header:

Then you have to save the CSS file in the same path that your R presentation document.

How to export the presentation

With all the HTML output it is possible to export the presentation to pdf with any web browser using the menu Print to PDF from Google Chrome, for example. But there is another alternative like publishing the presentation online in RPubs or GitHub. You must be registered in any of the two platforms to be able to add your work. For RPubs, you have to invoke the More -> Publish to RPubs command from the presentation toolbar, and in GitHub, you have to create a new repository with the HTML document and all the style files associated, and enable to GitHub pages to this repository. Here you have the steps to do it: https://pages.github.com/ .

Basic example

Finally, let’s show you a simple reveal.js example to get you started.

After knitting this, here is the result:

Conclusions

RStudio is an awesome framework that provides you the chance to create nice presentations with a simple syntax, adding interactive content, and with a professional and modern style. Moreover, your presentation will be reproducible if you want to make any change, as well as you can save your templates to use them in the future. In my opinion, it is a really good alternative to other traditional software to create presentations and so easy to work with it. I hope it is so useful for you too 🙂

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Making a Presentation in R: Getting started

Many of us have faced this dilemma: it’s the night before a big presentation and you want to make sure you are prepared. However, as you are going through the slides, you notice there is an error in your analyses and you need to update the results on ALL of your slides. So the night before this big presentation, you end up spending more time trying to manually update the slides one by one than preparing for the presentation itself. As someone who is always searching for ways to automate the manual, error-prone parts of my work so I can spend more time on the important things, I was delighted to learn that there is an option to reduce some of the burden of creating and updating slides by creating presentations in R. In this post, along with ones to follow, I’ll walk through how to do this. First, I’ll highlight some of the biggest benefits of learning how to create presentations in R.

If you use R to run your analyses, you can easily integrate your graphics & results into your presentation. Instead of having to manually copy and paste the results of your statistical test or the output from ggplot, you can simply write a line of code or two to add those into your presentation. More notably, this means that if you need to update the slides in the future, you will be able to do so painlessly - instead of having to go in slide-by-slide and updating each.

With R, you’ll spend less time spent messing around with formatting. For instance, let’s say I want to have all of the images on my slides to be a certain size. It’s much easier to make those changes using code compared to setting the image size one each slide manually

Now that I’ve hopefully convinced you of the benefits of using R for presentations, you may be wondering…

What options do I have to make presentations in R?

xaringan presentations

reveal.js presentations

ioslides presentations

beamer presentations

slidy presentations

good old powerpoint presentations

I decided to go with xaringan because I’ve been a fan of Yihui Xie’s (creator of the xaringan package) work with other packages and was also persuaded by this post where he explains why he prefers remark.js (which is used behind the scenes to render the presentation) for xaringan presentations over other presentation frameworks. The rest of this post will be focused on setting up a presentation using the xaringan package.

To be able to create a new xaringan template, we need to install the xaringan package using install.packages("xaringan")

Once xaringan is installed, you can create the new template from the drop-down menu on RStudio (assuming you are using RStudio): File -> RMarkdown. A new window should appear, with four possible options for creating the new RMarkdown file: “Document,” “Presentation,” “Shiny,” or “From Template”. Click “From Template” and at the bottom of the list you should see “Ninja Presentation”.

Now, you should have a template slide deck that you can edit right away! Super easy. It can even be knitted immediately, which should show up right next to your code under the viewer tab - make sure to save it first!

I would highly recommend taking a few minutes to just look at the code and the presentation to see how the input affects the output.

So for instance, I immediately notice that there is a YAML header with a few unique parameters, presumably specific to xaringan. For instance, under output , the xaringan::mood_reader has the parameter highlightStyle set to “github.” Since the presentation suggests that the YAML header inputs correspond to the title slide (e.g., YAML header title is set to “Presentation Ninja”), I went ahead and changed title, author, and date for my purposes, leaving other YAML settings as they were:

So now that I’ve made those changes, I can knit again, and my title page now has my name, along with an updated date & title!

What’s great is that the template that is created is actually basically a tutorial. So you can look through the slides and follow along!

  • The Infinite Moon Reader RStudio Addin mentioned on slide 5 is a great idea since you’ll be able to get real-time visual feedback as you update the code (that is, every time you SAVE the code, the visual feedback will be updated). To use this AddIn, you need to click the highlighted “Addins” drop-down here and underneath the tab for xaringan (which will likely be all the way at the bottom of menu because it is ordered alphabetically):

presentation make r

It’s also worth noting that the .Rmd document uses Markdown - a tool I mentioned in a previous post - as I mentioned before, you can see this link for a great introductory guide on how to format text using Markdown, which allows you to format certain pieces of text (e.g., italicize the title of your position, link text to a URL)

As I mentioned at the beginning, xaringan has remark.js render the presentation in your browser. So to be able to use xaringan for your presentations, you should have a basic understanding of remark.js. I’d recommend checking out the link provided in the knitted presentation, along with this page . In the following section, I’ll briefly describe the fundamentals of creating and editing xaringan slides.

Creating and editing slides in xaringan

Creating new slides.

To create a new slide, insert three dashes, like so:

presentation make r

Centering slides

Markdown may not be as flexible as you need it to be, which is why there are Markdown extensions included. So for instance, if I want to center align my entire slide - I would use the class property as follows:

Background images

Relatedly, I can include background images using a couple of lines of code. Important: background images need to be between the three dashes indicating you are starting a new slide and the name of your slide if you have one (which is indicated using a hashtag, so “Hello world” is the name for the slide below) for the image to be displayed. So for instance, if there is an image at a publicly accessible link, you can use url(insert URL for image) :

If you have an image on your computer that you want to include in the presentation, you’ll need to store the image(s) in the same folder as the .Rmd file for your slides or as a subfolder of the folder as your slides file (apparently for security reasons, as suggested here ). For instance, if I want to include a file of a picture called “widen-gap.jpg” that is stored on my computer, I’d need to store it in the same location as my .Rmd slides file. Then, if I want to populate the image when I knit the presentation and I put the image in the same folder as the .Rmd file, I would call:

The “libs” directory is the default lib_dir option in the YAML header as suggested at the end of this issue page , so I would recommend putting the image somewhere in this folder if you don’t want it in the main directory with your slides .Rmd file. Let’s say you created a subfolder called “img” within the “libs” directory automatically included with xaringan holding the .Rmd file. You would call:

Incremental slides

To make bullets or images appear incrementally, kind of like slide animations, use the template property. To be able to use the template property, you need to create a name for the slide that can later be referenced. So for instance, you can created the first slide as follows:

Then, the slide with the second bullet can be created as follows:

So when you go to knit the final document, the compiled slide with bullet 2 will contain bullet 1 as well.

There is actually a shortcut to creating these templates, instead of having to create names & referencing the previous slide based on its name, you can use two dashes between slides to indicate the you want the latter slide to use the former slide as a template, so using the example above:

More details on creating incremental slides here

Default layouts

There’s an option to create a slide that can set the default layout throughout all of your slides. To me, it seems this would be especially useful if you need to have a company’s logo on all of your slides throughout the presentation. To create this default layout, you can set the layout property to true on the slide you want to be used as the default. So for instance, if I wanted the image from the xaringan slides to be on all of my slides, I would write the following at the beginning of the presentation (or wherever you want the logo to start showing up, since the layout will only be applied to slides presented after the layout is set):

Changing theme

If you want to change things like the font that are pre-set, there are a couple of options:

  • you can edit the CSS (the difficult way, unless you, unlike me, have previous experience with CSS)
  • you can use themes that R users have created. To explore some theme options, run:

Let’s say I want to change the theme to rladies .

I can edit the css argument of the YAML header as follows to set the theme as rladies , along with the associated font:

Hiding slides

Finally, if you need to hide a slide from the presentation but don’t want to delete all of the work you put into it, you can set the exclude property to true at the top of the slide to hide that specific slide, like so:

Adding figures and results

Now that we’ve covered some of what I think are the most relevant features of remark.js to get you up and running with creating and editing slides, we’ll move onto the part that I’m particularly excited about and one of the main reasons I wanted to create presentations in R: seamless integration of code with the rest of the presentation.

Let’s say I want to include the results of a logistic regression model. To present these results, you use the same basic structure you would use in a normal RMarkdown document to include code in the text-based parts. That is, you include the code you want to run within two backtick marks after you indicate the language you want to use (e.g., r ). So for example, in one of my presentations, I included the following code in the .Rmd document:

which is knitted in the presentation as follows:

presentation make r

There are two options for including plots of your data in a Xaringan presentation:

  • The first option is: You can save the plot as a file in the folder or subfolder associated with the .Rmd slides file and then call the image in using the include_graphics() method described above:
  • The second option is: You can just import the data and run the code within the presentation itself when it knits! Just make sure to store the data file that will be used in the same folder/subfolder as the .Rmd slides file. For example, if I had the data file in a subfolder of the libs subdirectory associated with my slide .Rmd file:

You can either show the code you used to create the plots, OR you can hide the code using {r, echo = F} (which is most likely what you will be using unless everyone you are presenting to knows R and wants to double-check your work…). If you want code-hiding to be your default option across all slides, you can insert the code I’ve been using at the top of nearly all of my RMarkdown documents that I plan to present to an audience:

One final note about figures: it took me a while to adjust the figure size (i.e., to make sure the figure didn’t look too large or small). The settings for the figure size that seemed to work the best (at least for me) were: fig.width=10, fig.height=5, dpi=300 . Just enter that into the header of the code chunk, and of course feel free to adjust as needed.

You can also show tables of your data or models! 😄 Usually, the kable or DT package will work beautifully. One of the useful benefits of integrating your code and presentation is that you can interact with the data live! For instance, let’s say someone asks you what the minimum value of a certain variable is. If you’ve added a table of the dataset using the DT package for instance, you can actually click the sort button on the table in the presentation and answer the question that way.

Presenting and sharing slides

Slide transitions.

You can transition from slide to slide like pretty much any presentation. There are also a number of awesome keyboard shortcuts that I highly recommend checking out here

Presenter notes

I hadn’t even thought of this before, but there’s a presenter mode! Which I’m now realizing is incredibly important for most of my presentations, since I almost always have notes. To create notes for yourself, insert three question marks in a row:

presentation make r

Once you have the final version of your presentation open in your browser, you want to make sure that your audience doesn’t see your notes - so the way to have them only see the presentation is to open a cloned version of the presentation in a new window which allows you to change slides both in the version with the presenter view and the presentation view with slide notes simultaneously. To create this clone, press “c” and a new window should appear. Press the left and right arrow on your keyboard and you’ll see that both windows change slides at the same time! Super cool. Make sure that when you are presenting your slide using screen sharing, share the new window that popped up when you pressed “c” and not the original tab with your presentation, since that is where your presentation notes will be. Now that you are sharing your presentation, you can simply press “p” on your keyboard while in the original tab (not the new window that you recently opened) to open presenter mode (and to close it, just press “p” again).

A quick note about presenter notes: if you do not have more than one display, I would double-check that you are able to share your screen without your audience seeing your notes. I know there are certain platforms like Google slides that lets you use your notes while you are only sharing one screen, but it may be difficult to present your slides without your audience seeing your notes with one screen using Xaringan from what I can tell.

Converting to different formats

It looks like there is an option to convert your slides to a .pptx and other formats in case you need to send a specific document type over before your big presentation for whatever reason. See this package for instructions on how to create different document types (e.g., png, pdf, pptx, etc.) from your .Rmd file. If your slides are relatively simple (e.g., they don’t include interactive graphics), you should be able to convert to many output types without a hitch. However, if you are including interactive graphics or other advanced features (e.g., panels from the xaringanExtra package ), you should set complex_slides = TRUE when you call one of the build_*() functions. Although I will admit, when I tested this out, it did not seem to completely capture what the original .html file was doing with the cooler features, so I personally would try to avoid having to convert to .pptx unless absolutely necessary.

If you want to use your slides offline, you can download a copy of remark.js beforehand, since the default option in the xaringan package is to use an online version of the presentation. See instructions on how to accomplish this here .

Issues that popped up

Presenter notes don’t display at the correct time if you place the notes right before the next slide while using incremental slides. Here’s a brief description of this issue: https://github.com/yihui/xaringan/issues/55 . My workaround is to place all of my presenter notes at the top of a slide that is incremental and write “(CLICK)” in the notes when I want to click. There might be a more elegant way around this issue though, so I’d recommend exploring Stack Overflow for other recommendations!

Occasionally incremental slides do not work as expected. For instance, I inserted the two little dash lines when I wanted to add a new bullet to a slide, but it shows both bullets at the same time. After some exploration, I realized that there was trailing white space after the dashed lines! remark.js is extremely sensitive to this, so make sure that you delete all spaces after the two dashed lines to be able to create your incremental slides. This problem also popped up with presenter notes, make sure not to have white space after question marks or the notes will be rendered as regular text. One option to completely avoid this in the future is to go to the top of the RStudio window, click “Tools” -> “Global Options” -> “Code” -> “Saving” -> “Strip trailing horizontal whitespace when saving”

Resources to explore xaringan further

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  • https://www.verouden.net/slides/presentation-xaringan/#1
  • https://alison.rbind.io/talk/2019-rsc-xaringan/
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When lack of inspiration or time constraints are something you’re worried about, it’s a good idea to seek help. Slidesgo comes to the rescue with its latest functionality—the AI presentation maker! With a few clicks, you’ll have wonderful slideshows that suit your own needs . And it’s totally free!

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Generate presentations in minutes

We humans make the world move, but we need to sleep, rest and so on. What if there were someone available 24/7 for you? It’s time to get out of your comfort zone and ask the AI presentation maker to give you a hand. The possibilities are endless : you choose the topic, the tone and the style, and the AI will do the rest. Now we’re talking!

Customize your AI-generated presentation online

Alright, your robotic pal has generated a presentation for you. But, for the time being, AIs can’t read minds, so it’s likely that you’ll want to modify the slides. Please do! We didn’t forget about those time constraints you’re facing, so thanks to the editing tools provided by one of our sister projects —shoutouts to Wepik — you can make changes on the fly without resorting to other programs or software. Add text, choose your own colors, rearrange elements, it’s up to you! Oh, and since we are a big family, you’ll be able to access many resources from big names, that is, Freepik and Flaticon . That means having a lot of images and icons at your disposal!

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How does it work?

Think of your topic.

First things first, you’ll be talking about something in particular, right? A business meeting, a new medical breakthrough, the weather, your favorite songs, a basketball game, a pink elephant you saw last Sunday—you name it. Just type it out and let the AI know what the topic is.

Choose your preferred style and tone

They say that variety is the spice of life. That’s why we let you choose between different design styles, including doodle, simple, abstract, geometric, and elegant . What about the tone? Several of them: fun, creative, casual, professional, and formal. Each one will give you something unique, so which way of impressing your audience will it be this time? Mix and match!

Make any desired changes

You’ve got freshly generated slides. Oh, you wish they were in a different color? That text box would look better if it were placed on the right side? Run the online editor and use the tools to have the slides exactly your way.

Download the final result for free

Yes, just as envisioned those slides deserve to be on your storage device at once! You can export the presentation in .pdf format and download it for free . Can’t wait to show it to your best friend because you think they will love it? Generate a shareable link!

What is an AI-generated presentation?

It’s exactly “what it says on the cover”. AIs, or artificial intelligences, are in constant evolution, and they are now able to generate presentations in a short time, based on inputs from the user. This technology allows you to get a satisfactory presentation much faster by doing a big chunk of the work.

Can I customize the presentation generated by the AI?

Of course! That’s the point! Slidesgo is all for customization since day one, so you’ll be able to make any changes to presentations generated by the AI. We humans are irreplaceable, after all! Thanks to the online editor, you can do whatever modifications you may need, without having to install any software. Colors, text, images, icons, placement, the final decision concerning all of the elements is up to you.

Can I add my own images?

Absolutely. That’s a basic function, and we made sure to have it available. Would it make sense to have a portfolio template generated by an AI without a single picture of your own work? In any case, we also offer the possibility of asking the AI to generate images for you via prompts. Additionally, you can also check out the integrated gallery of images from Freepik and use them. If making an impression is your goal, you’ll have an easy time!

Is this new functionality free? As in “free of charge”? Do you mean it?

Yes, it is, and we mean it. We even asked our buddies at Wepik, who are the ones hosting this AI presentation maker, and they told us “yup, it’s on the house”.

Are there more presentation designs available?

From time to time, we’ll be adding more designs. The cool thing is that you’ll have at your disposal a lot of content from Freepik and Flaticon when using the AI presentation maker. Oh, and just as a reminder, if you feel like you want to do things yourself and don’t want to rely on an AI, you’re on Slidesgo, the leading website when it comes to presentation templates. We have thousands of them, and counting!.

How can I download my presentation?

The easiest way is to click on “Download” to get your presentation in .pdf format. But there are other options! You can click on “Present” to enter the presenter view and start presenting right away! There’s also the “Share” option, which gives you a shareable link. This way, any friend, relative, colleague—anyone, really—will be able to access your presentation in a moment.

Discover more content

This is just the beginning! Slidesgo has thousands of customizable templates for Google Slides and PowerPoint. Our designers have created them with much care and love, and the variety of topics, themes and styles is, how to put it, immense! We also have a blog, in which we post articles for those who want to find inspiration or need to learn a bit more about Google Slides or PowerPoint. Do you have kids? We’ve got a section dedicated to printable coloring pages! Have a look around and make the most of our site!

What’s it for?

Make interactive presentations

Create show-stopping presentations and clickable slide decks with Genially’s free online presentation builder. Leave boring behind and tell a story that’s interactive, animated, and beautifully engaging.

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INTERACTIVE CONTENT

A presentation that works like a website

Engage your audience with interactive slides that they can click on and explore. Add music, video, hotspots, popup windows, quiz games and interactive data visualizations in a couple of clicks. No coding required!

NO-CODE ANIMATION

Make your slides pop with animation

Bring a touch of movie magic to the screen with incredible visual effects and animated page transitions. Add click-trigger and timed animations to make any topic easy to understand and captivating to watch.

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INTEGRATIONS

Live from the world wide web

Embed online content directly in your slides for a media-rich interactive experience. From YouTube and Spotify to Google Maps and Sheets, Genially works seamlessly with over 100 popular apps and websites.

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TEMPLATES & TOOLKIT

Genius design tools

With Genially, anyone can create a polished and professional presentation. Choose from over 2000 pre-built templates, or create your own design using the drag-and-drop resources, color palettes, icons, maps and vector graphics.

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ONLINE PLATFORM

Safe and sound in the cloud

Because Genially is online, you can relax knowing that your slides are always up-to-date. There’s no risk of forgetting to save changes or accessing the wrong file. Log in from anywhere, collaborate with your team, and make edits in real time.

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Real-time collaboration.

Co-edit slide decks with others in real time and organize all of your team projects in shared spaces.

Multi format

Present live, share the link, or download as an interactive PDF, MP4 video, JPG, HTML, or SCORM package.

Engagement Analytics

See how many people have viewed and clicked on your slides and keep tabs on learner progress with User Tracking.

Import from PPTX

Give your old decks a new lease of life by importing PowerPoint slides and transforming them with a little Genially magic.

Keep content on-brand with your logo, fonts, colors, brand assets, and team templates at your fingertips.

Quiz & Survey Builder

Use the Interactive Questions feature to add a fun quiz to your slides or gather feedback from your audience.

Beautiful templates

Make your next deck in a flash with Genially’s ready-to-use slides.

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Interactive presentation ideas

From classroom materials to business pitches, make an impact every day with Genially.

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Present live

From the front of the room or behind a screen, you’ll wow your audience with Genially. Heading off grid? Download in HTML to present dynamic slides without WiFi.

Share the link

Every Genially slide deck has its own unique url, just like a website! Share the link so that others can explore at their own pace, or download an MP4 video slideshow or PDF.

Post online

Embed the slides on your website or post them on social media. Upload to Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom, Moodle or any other platform.

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The benefits of interactive slides

🗣️ Active participation An interactive slide deck gives your audience cool things to click on and discover, boosting learning and engagement.

👂 Multi-sensory experience Audio, video, animations, and mouse interactions make your content immersive, entertaining and accessible.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 People-friendly format Pop-ups and embeds condense more material into fewer slides so you can break information down into digestible chunks.


🎮 Gamification Games, quizzes and puzzles make information more memorable and enable you to gather feedback and check understanding.

How to make an interactive presentation

With Genially’s easy-to-use presentation platform, anyone can make incredible visual content in moments.

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Create content starting from a Genially template

Get stunning results in less time with a ready-made template. Feeling creative? Design your own slides from scratch.

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Genially in a nutshell

How do I make a presentation interactive and how does Genially work? Find the answers to all of your slide-related questions here!

What’s an interactive presentation?

Interactive slides contain clickable hotspots, links, buttons, and animations that are activated at the touch of a button. Instead of reading or watching passively, your audience can actively interact with the content.  

Genially’s interaction presentation software allows you to combine text, photos, video clips, audio and other content in one deck. It’s a great way to condense more information into fewer slides. 

If you’re a teacher, you can share multiple materials in one single learning resource. Students can create their own projects using digital media and online maps. For business or training, try embedding spreadsheet data, PDFs, and online content directly in your slides. 

An interactive slide deck is more user-friendly than a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation or Google Slides document. That’s because you can break information down into chunks with pop-ups, labels, voiceovers and annotated infographics.  

The other benefit of interactive content is increased engagement. It’s easier to keep your audience’s attention when they’re actively participating. Try Genially’s presentation software and free slideshow maker to see how it’s better than other presentation websites. You won’t go back to standard presentation apps!

How do you make a clickable slide?

The best way to make slides clickable is to use Genially’s free interactive presentation program. Design your slide then apply an interaction. In a couple of clicks, you can add popup windows, hyperlinks, close-up images, games, animations, multimedia and other content. 

Choose from the library of hotspot buttons and icons to show people what to click on. Go to Presenter View to get a preview and see how your content will appear to your audience.

How do I create presentations that look professional?

You’ve got a deadline looming and you’re staring at the screen with a blank presentation. We’ve all been there! Starting a presentation design from scratch is tricky, especially if you’re short on time. 

Genially’s free online presentation maker has over 2000 ready-to-use templates for professional slide presentations, photos slideshows, and more. Each slide design has been created by our team of top graphic designers. No need to worry about fonts, centering images, or designing a matching color scheme. It’s all done for you. 

Start by browsing our layouts and themes for education, business and then customize with your own text and images.

How do I share or download my slides?

Because Genially is a cloud based presentation software, you can simply share the link to your slides. Like other online presentation tools, there are no files to download or store on your computer. Everything is saved online.  

When you publish your slide deck, it gets its own unique url, just like a website. Share the link with others to let them explore the content in their own time. If you’re presenting live, just click the Present button. 

You can also embed your presentation on your website, company wiki, or social media. Genially is compatible with WordPress, Moodle, Google Classroom, and other platforms. If you use an LMS, you can also download your interactive design slides in SCORM format.

For slideshow videos and slideshows with music, share online or download as an MP4 video. Check out our free slideshow templates for ideas.

Can I make a free presentation in Genially?

You bet! Genially is an easy-to-use slide maker, with a free version and paid plans. The free plan allows you to create unlimited slides with interactions and animations. Subscribe to one of our paid plans for more advanced features.

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Present your slideshow in the right way

Google Slides has an impressive number of templates for creating beautiful presentations. It's been the go-to choice for many users who don't use Microsoft PowerPoint and an easy-to-access alternative for well-equipped Chromebooks . If your slides are too small or too wide, they may not scale well to the content shown on the screen. This guide teaches you how to change the size of the slides in your Google Slides presentation on a browser to ensure you use the correct size.

What's the difference between Google Slides templates and themes?

Which size works best with google slides.

It depends on where the presentation is viewed. Most computers use a 16:9 aspect ratio, but mobile devices prefer a 4:3 ratio. If unsure, test the slideshow on multiple devices and decide which gives the most optimal viewing experience.

How to resize your Google Slides on a Windows computer

You can decide the size of your slides before creating your presentation. Alternatively, open an old presentation and choose to resize your slides. Check the steps below to get started.

Changing Google Slides size on a new presentation

All the slides maintain the same aspect ratio you selected. If you're uncertain whether any default options suit your presentation, tweak the ratio by choosing Custom .

Changing Google Slides size on a saved presentation

After swapping the aspect ratio, you may need to adjust your Google Slides presentation. In this example, we swapped the aspect ratio from Standard 4:3 to Widescreen 16:9, which changes the alignment of images and text on each slide.

How to resize your Google Slides on a Chromebook

You're likely sticking to Google's ecosystem while working on a Chromebook. Google Slides becomes an essential tool when building a presentation. Google Slides works like the Windows computer version, so changing the slides' size is simple. Here's how to do it:

  • On a Chromebook, open Google Slides on a Chrome tab.
  • In the Page setup window, select the drop-down box and choose Standard 4:3 , Widescreen 16:9 , Widescreen 16:10 , or Custom .

The Google Slides app works on Chromebooks but has the same (limited) functionality as the mobile app (the app you download from the Google Play Store is the Android app ported to Chromebooks).

How to expand the size of your Google Slides presentation

Sometimes, presentations can start in the wrong view. Fullscreen mode ensures the set aspect ratio of the slideshow remains the same on the screen. However, the audience may see another view if you select the wrong mode before starting your presentation. The view you can accidentally click is Presenter View.

Inside Presenter View, the audience sees a fullscreen presentation of your Google Slides (if presented on a different screen), while you see the speaker notes written below the slides and some settings. Seeing a busier screen can distract the speaker, especially if the slides remain in autoplay . As a result, you may prefer to set up fullscreen mode. Below are the steps to ensure your Google Slides start in fullscreen mode.

How to enter fullscreen mode on Google Slides

Clicking the Slideshow button also puts your presentation in fullscreen mode.

How to resize your Google Slides on mobile

The slide size in Google Slides on the Android and iOS mobile apps cannot be manually changed. To get around this, open Google Slides on a computer and follow the steps above to adjust the size of your slides.

Revamp your Google Slides presentation

Does your current Google Slides presentation need a boost? Check out the best templates for Google Slides . Spice up your presentation to look more professional or change it to something more colorful and snappy. Google Slides also supports audio files from your Google Drive, so add audio to keep your audience engaged. Google Slides has several tools to make your slideshow stand out.

Artificial Intelligence Computing Leadership from NVIDIA

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Nvidia blackwell platform arrives to power a new era of computing.

  • New Blackwell GPU, NVLink and Resilience Technologies Enable Trillion-Parameter-Scale AI Models
  • New Tensor Cores and TensorRT- LLM Compiler Reduce LLM Inference Operating Cost and Energy by up to 25x
  • New Accelerators Enable Breakthroughs in Data Processing, Engineering Simulation, Electronic Design Automation, Computer-Aided Drug Design and Quantum Computing
  • Widespread Adoption by Every Major Cloud Provider, Server Maker and Leading AI Company

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Powering a new era of computing, NVIDIA today announced that the NVIDIA Blackwell platform has arrived — enabling organizations everywhere to build and run real-time generative AI on trillion-parameter large language models at up to 25x less cost and energy consumption than its predecessor.

The Blackwell GPU architecture features six transformative technologies for accelerated computing, which will help unlock breakthroughs in data processing, engineering simulation, electronic design automation, computer-aided drug design, quantum computing and generative AI — all emerging industry opportunities for NVIDIA.

“For three decades we’ve pursued accelerated computing, with the goal of enabling transformative breakthroughs like deep learning and AI,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Generative AI is the defining technology of our time. Blackwell is the engine to power this new industrial revolution. Working with the most dynamic companies in the world, we will realize the promise of AI for every industry.”

Among the many organizations expected to adopt Blackwell are Amazon Web Services, Dell Technologies, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, Tesla and xAI.

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google: “Scaling services like Search and Gmail to billions of users has taught us a lot about managing compute infrastructure. As we enter the AI platform shift, we continue to invest deeply in infrastructure for our own products and services, and for our Cloud customers. We are fortunate to have a longstanding partnership with NVIDIA, and look forward to bringing the breakthrough capabilities of the Blackwell GPU to our Cloud customers and teams across Google, including Google DeepMind, to accelerate future discoveries.”

Andy Jassy, president and CEO of Amazon: “Our deep collaboration with NVIDIA goes back more than 13 years, when we launched the world’s first GPU cloud instance on AWS. Today we offer the widest range of GPU solutions available anywhere in the cloud, supporting the world’s most technologically advanced accelerated workloads. It's why the new NVIDIA Blackwell GPU will run so well on AWS and the reason that NVIDIA chose AWS to co-develop Project Ceiba, combining NVIDIA’s next-generation Grace Blackwell Superchips with the AWS Nitro System's advanced virtualization and ultra-fast Elastic Fabric Adapter networking, for NVIDIA's own AI research and development. Through this joint effort between AWS and NVIDIA engineers, we're continuing to innovate together to make AWS the best place for anyone to run NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud.”

Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies: “Generative AI is critical to creating smarter, more reliable and efficient systems. Dell Technologies and NVIDIA are working together to shape the future of technology. With the launch of Blackwell, we will continue to deliver the next-generation of accelerated products and services to our customers, providing them with the tools they need to drive innovation across industries.”

Demis Hassabis, cofounder and CEO of Google DeepMind: “The transformative potential of AI is incredible, and it will help us solve some of the world’s most important scientific problems. Blackwell’s breakthrough technological capabilities will provide the critical compute needed to help the world’s brightest minds chart new scientific discoveries.”

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Meta: “AI already powers everything from our large language models to our content recommendations, ads, and safety systems, and it's only going to get more important in the future. We're looking forward to using NVIDIA's Blackwell to help train our open-source Llama models and build the next generation of Meta AI and consumer products.”

Satya Nadella, executive chairman and CEO of Microsoft: “We are committed to offering our customers the most advanced infrastructure to power their AI workloads. By bringing the GB200 Grace Blackwell processor to our datacenters globally, we are building on our long-standing history of optimizing NVIDIA GPUs for our cloud, as we make the promise of AI real for organizations everywhere.”

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI: “Blackwell offers massive performance leaps, and will accelerate our ability to deliver leading-edge models. We’re excited to continue working with NVIDIA to enhance AI compute.”

Larry Ellison, chairman and CTO of Oracle: "Oracle’s close collaboration with NVIDIA will enable qualitative and quantitative breakthroughs in AI, machine learning and data analytics. In order for customers to uncover more actionable insights, an even more powerful engine like Blackwell is needed, which is purpose-built for accelerated computing and generative AI.”

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and xAI: “There is currently nothing better than NVIDIA hardware for AI.”

Named in honor of David Harold Blackwell — a mathematician who specialized in game theory and statistics, and the first Black scholar inducted into the National Academy of Sciences — the new architecture succeeds the NVIDIA Hopper™ architecture, launched two years ago.

Blackwell Innovations to Fuel Accelerated Computing and Generative AI Blackwell’s six revolutionary technologies, which together enable AI training and real-time LLM inference for models scaling up to 10 trillion parameters, include:

  • World’s Most Powerful Chip — Packed with 208 billion transistors, Blackwell-architecture GPUs are manufactured using a custom-built 4NP TSMC process with two-reticle limit GPU dies connected by 10 TB/second chip-to-chip link into a single, unified GPU.
  • Second-Generation Transformer Engine — Fueled by new micro-tensor scaling support and NVIDIA’s advanced dynamic range management algorithms integrated into NVIDIA TensorRT™-LLM and NeMo Megatron frameworks, Blackwell will support double the compute and model sizes with new 4-bit floating point AI inference capabilities.
  • Fifth-Generation NVLink — To accelerate performance for multitrillion-parameter and mixture-of-experts AI models, the latest iteration of NVIDIA NVLink® delivers groundbreaking 1.8TB/s bidirectional throughput per GPU, ensuring seamless high-speed communication among up to 576 GPUs for the most complex LLMs.
  • RAS Engine — Blackwell-powered GPUs include a dedicated engine for reliability, availability and serviceability. Additionally, the Blackwell architecture adds capabilities at the chip level to utilize AI-based preventative maintenance to run diagnostics and forecast reliability issues. This maximizes system uptime and improves resiliency for massive-scale AI deployments to run uninterrupted for weeks or even months at a time and to reduce operating costs.
  • Secure AI — Advanced confidential computing capabilities protect AI models and customer data without compromising performance, with support for new native interface encryption protocols, which are critical for privacy-sensitive industries like healthcare and financial services.
  • Decompression Engine — A dedicated decompression engine supports the latest formats, accelerating database queries to deliver the highest performance in data analytics and data science. In the coming years, data processing, on which companies spend tens of billions of dollars annually, will be increasingly GPU-accelerated.

A Massive Superchip The NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip connects two NVIDIA B200 Tensor Core GPUs to the NVIDIA Grace CPU over a 900GB/s ultra-low-power NVLink chip-to-chip interconnect.

For the highest AI performance, GB200-powered systems can be connected with the NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand and Spectrum™-X800 Ethernet platforms, also announced today , which deliver advanced networking at speeds up to 800Gb/s.

The GB200 is a key component of the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 , a multi-node, liquid-cooled, rack-scale system for the most compute-intensive workloads. It combines 36 Grace Blackwell Superchips, which include 72 Blackwell GPUs and 36 Grace CPUs interconnected by fifth-generation NVLink. Additionally, GB200 NVL72 includes NVIDIA BlueField®-3 data processing units to enable cloud network acceleration, composable storage, zero-trust security and GPU compute elasticity in hyperscale AI clouds. The GB200 NVL72 provides up to a 30x performance increase compared to the same number of NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs for LLM inference workloads, and reduces cost and energy consumption by up to 25x.

The platform acts as a single GPU with 1.4 exaflops of AI performance and 30TB of fast memory, and is a building block for the newest DGX SuperPOD.

NVIDIA offers the HGX B200 , a server board that links eight B200 GPUs through NVLink to support x86-based generative AI platforms. HGX B200 supports networking speeds up to 400Gb/s through the NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand and Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platforms.

Global Network of Blackwell Partners Blackwell-based products will be available from partners starting later this year.

AWS , Google Cloud , Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will be among the first cloud service providers to offer Blackwell-powered instances, as will NVIDIA Cloud Partner program companies Applied Digital, CoreWeave, Crusoe, IBM Cloud and Lambda . Sovereign AI clouds will also provide Blackwell-based cloud services and infrastructure, including Indosat Ooredoo Hutchinson, Nebius , Nexgen Cloud, Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud, the Oracle US, UK, and Australian Government Clouds, Scaleway, Singtel, Northern Data Group's Taiga Cloud, Yotta Data Services’ Shakti Cloud and YTL Power International.

GB200 will also be available on NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud , an AI platform co-engineered with leading cloud service providers that gives enterprise developers dedicated access to the infrastructure and software needed to build and deploy advanced generative AI models. AWS, Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure plan to host new NVIDIA Grace Blackwell-based instances later this year.

Cisco, Dell , Hewlett Packard Enterprise , Lenovo and Supermicro are expected to deliver a wide range of servers based on Blackwell products, as are Aivres, ASRock Rack , ASUS , Eviden, Foxconn , GIGABYTE , Inventec , Pegatron , QCT , Wistron, Wiwynn and ZT Systems.

Additionally, a growing network of software makers, including Ansys , Cadence and Synopsys — global leaders in engineering simulation — will use Blackwell-based processors to accelerate their software for designing and simulating electrical, mechanical and manufacturing systems and parts. Their customers can use generative AI and accelerated computing to bring products to market faster, at lower cost and with higher energy efficiency.

NVIDIA Software Support The Blackwell product portfolio is supported by NVIDIA AI Enterprise , the end-to-end operating system for production-grade AI. NVIDIA AI Enterprise includes NVIDIA NIM™ inference microservices — also announced today — as well as AI frameworks, libraries and tools that enterprises can deploy on NVIDIA-accelerated clouds, data centers and workstations.

To learn more about the NVIDIA Blackwell platform, watch the GTC keynote and register to attend sessions from NVIDIA and industry leaders at GTC, which runs through March 21.

About NVIDIA Since its founding in 1993, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of modern AI and is fueling industrial digitalization across markets. NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing infrastructure company with data-center-scale offerings that are reshaping industry. More information at https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/ .

For further information, contact: Kristin Uchiyama NVIDIA Corporation +1-408-313-0448 [email protected]

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  • The "front page of the internet" is finally ready to go public.
  • Reddit shares start trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.
  • Here's what you need to know about its IPO as it targets a $6.4 billion valuation.

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Reddit might have been self-anointed the "front page of the internet" almost two decades ago, but its time to face the public has just arrived.

The social-media forum is set to list Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange — marking a milestone for the company created in 2005 by a pair of college roommates from the University of Virginia.

Back then, Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, its cofounders who'd go by the usernames spez and kn0thing, respectively, worked under the stewardship of the veteran Silicon Valley investor Paul Graham to build a social platform just as Mark Zuckerberg was taking Facebook mainstream.

After bringing Aaron Swartz on board — the late computer programmer then known as a developer behind RSS feeds — the company was ready to capture the attention of people using news-aggregation services like Digg by offering its own take.

The launch of subreddits in 2008 made for a turning point as communities grew around interest-based groups on the site. However, the freedom given to anonymous users to roam without oversight has left it to contend with a reputation of being social media's underbelly.

While it grew through a sale to the media giant Condé Nast in 2006, before being spun out to its parent company, Advance Publications , Reddit has struggled to find a path to profitability.

Though it has taken its time, Reddit finally seems ready to prove its doubters wrong.

On Wednesday Reddit priced its shares at $34 , at the top of the range, implying a $6.4 billion valuation. The IPO is set to be one of the largest listings in recent memory in a test of investor appetite.

There's a lot of uncertainty in the run-up to the day.

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Despite being created at a similar time to rivals such as Facebook and X, Reddit's platform has an average of 73.1 million daily active users, a far cry from the roughly 2 billion and 245 million daily users those two services have respectively.

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Meanwhile, the IPO market more broadly has suffered a drought in recent years as uncertain market conditions have threatened to chop down ambitious valuation targets. Investors must weigh Reddit's current health to determine whether its target valuation is valid.

In its IPO filing last month, Reddit revealed that revenue had grown by about 21% last year, while its net loss at the end of 2023 was $90.8 million, down from $158.6 million the previous year.

Those losses haven't dissuaded investors just yet, it seems. Reddit's IPO is between four and five times oversubscribed, Reuters reported Sunday citing unnamed sources.

Still, as my colleague Peter Kafka has noted , that's still a lot of money for Reddit to burn. In part, it's been spending heavily on engineering talent: about $439 million, or 55% of its revenue, went to research and development, which included engineer salaries.

No doubt, part of the bet investors will be making is that the R&D spend is focused on the technology of the moment: artificial intelligence .

In its S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Reddit positioned itself as an indispensable component of the generative-AI boom. It described its content as a "foundational part of how many of the leading large language models ("LLMs") have been trained."

Reuters reported last month that Reddit had sought to monetize that content by striking a licensing deal with Google to make its data available to the search giant's AI models for $60 million a year.

That could boost those with a stake in the IPO, like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, whose holding of Reddit shares could be worth between $51.4 million and $56.4 million .

Reddit plans to list 22 million shares raising about $750 million, with loyal Redditors getting a chance to purchase stock in addition to the usual crowd of institutional investors.

The internet's front page is about to become much more visible.

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Dean Search: Jafar Soltan Public Presentation

April 03, 2024

Candidate Jafar Soltan will make a public presentation to the USask community.

Jafar Soltan is a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering. He also serves as the college's associate dean, research and partnerships. 

He is one of the candidates shortlisted for the position of dean of the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering. 

Each shortlisted candidate has been invited to make a brief public presentation to the university community on the following topic:   "What is your vision for the College of Engineering?" The 20-minute presentation will conclude with a question-and-answer session during which time attendees can pose questions of the candidate. All presentations will be recorded and will be made available for viewing following the presentation. A link to the recording will be provided and   posted on the provost's office website   once it is available.

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