NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2025 is taking place from March 17 to 21 in San Jose, California. This event brings together industry leaders, developers, and tech enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), accelerated computing, and more.
Keynote Highlights
Blackwell Ultra and Rubin Architectures
A focal point of GTC 2025 is the keynote address by CEO Jensen Huang, scheduled for March 18 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Huang is expected to unveil the Blackwell Ultra GPU series. An evolution of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, promising enhanced computing performance and increased memory capacity. This advancement is poised to support the growing demands of memory-intensive AI models.
Additionally, Huang is anticipated to provide insights into the forthcoming Rubin GPU architecture, slated for release in 2026.
Described as a significant leap in computing power, the Rubin series is expected to drive substantial revenue growth for NVIDIA’s data-center business, with projections exceeding $300 billion by 2029.
Quantum Computing and AI Innovations
Beyond hardware, GTC 2025 dedicates a “quantum day” to discuss recent advancements in quantum computing. Executives from leading companies will explore pathways toward practical quantum applications.
The conference also emphasizes AI innovations across various sectors, including robotics, sovereign AI, AI agents, and automotive technologies. With over 1,000 sessions and nearly 400 exhibitors, attendees have ample opportunities to delve into developments and network with industry peers.
NVIDIA continues to be a pivotal player in the AI industry, despite recent stock fluctuations and emerging competition from efficient AI models developed by companies like DeepSeek. DeepSeek has introduced a cost-efficient AI model that competes directly with leading AI models.
This development has raised questions about future demands for AI compute power and potential impacts on NVIDIA’s market share. In response, NVIDIA is advancing its GPU architectures, such as the Blackwell platform, to deliver unparalleled performance. These advancements aim to maintain NVIDIA’s leadership in the rapidly evolving tech space.
Engage with GTC 2025.
For those unable to attend in person, NVIDIA offers virtual participation options. The keynote and other sessions are available for livestreaming, ensuring global access to the latest announcements and discussions.