Nvidia to Showcase Blackwell Ultra and Rubin GPUs at GTC 2025
The weeklong conference will feature AI advancements, robotics, quantum computing, and CEO Jensen Huang's keynote on March 18.
- Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference (GTC) begins March 17 in San Jose, with a keynote from CEO Jensen Huang on March 18 at 10 a.m. PT.
- The company is expected to unveil updates on its Blackwell Ultra chips, which promise higher performance and increased memory capacity for AI applications.
- Details about the next-generation Rubin GPU architecture, slated for 2026, may also be shared, along with hints about future post-Rubin products.
- Nvidia will host its first Quantum Day at GTC, featuring discussions on quantum computing and potential advancements toward practical applications.
- Despite recent stock struggles and competition from Chinese AI lab DeepSeek, Nvidia remains a leader in the GPU market, with analysts optimistic about its long-term growth.