What to Expect at Nvidia GTC 2025

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Nvidia has a roll this year, starting with the announcement and introduction of 5000 series GPU. However, with the start of the company’s annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) next week, it is clear that there is more news about the NVEDIA deck. The five -day event, which starts on March 7, and ends on March 25 in San Jos, California, consists of multiple workshops, discussions and panels focusing on the company’s future. And there is a ton of exciting news, but the highlight of the conference is CEO Jensen Huang’s Keynote March 18 1 at ET (10 AM PT). You can see the keynote on the NVEDIA website.

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What to expect at GTC 2025

If you are thinking that Nvidia’s sleeve is the key, you can see the conference once Traveler And assume a few educated. Although robotics, quantum computing and cyberquacy are on the agenda with autonomous driving dashes, it is clear that most of the conference concentrates on artificial intelligence. It is not surprising to emphasize AI, because the company has always been in technology for several years.

Except for Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), which uses artificial intelligence to increase the rate of game frames when reducing the latitude, Nvidia is turning AI technology to the enterprise and automotive sector. And with the very real threat of DIPSC, NVDia must present a strong plan to compete with the Chinese AI Lab. We think this would be one of the main points of Huang’s keynote.

But we are not expecting GTC total software related issues. The company will probably announce an update on its Blackwell GPU. Returning in 2024, Blackwell is a platform that is designed to manage large language models (LLMs), generator AI and other intensive artificial intelligence programs. The latest line of chips, including Blackwell Ultra, is about to launch in the top 2025.

To the end, since GTC is a developer -centric conference in his heart, the developers expect to hear about the new platforms and equipment designed to make AI and other fields easier to continue. And some workshops seem to be horrible than others (“a new era of generalist robotics: The Rise of Humanoids”), this GTC looks like it is on its way to the debut of some exciting new technology.

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