Nvidia GTC 2025 to Spotlight AI, Next-Gen GPUs, and Quantum Computing
The weeklong conference will feature CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address, potential updates on Blackwell Ultra GPUs, and discussions on the future of AI and computing.
- Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2025 begins Monday in San Jose, running through Friday, with over 1,000 sessions and nearly 400 exhibitors.
- CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote on Tuesday, focusing on AI, computing advancements, robotics, and autonomous systems.
- Speculation surrounds potential announcements of Blackwell Ultra GPUs, offering increased memory and performance, and updates on the upcoming Rubin architecture slated for 2026.
- The conference will also include a dedicated 'quantum day' to explore progress in quantum computing and its applications.
- Nvidia faces challenges such as stock price declines, export controls, and competition from Chinese AI lab DeepSeek, but it remains a dominant player with 82% of the GPU market.