NVIDIA GTC 2025 Jensen Huang Keynote to Outline AI Strategy Blackwell and Rubin GPU Updates in D.C.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the GTC 2025 opening keynote in Washington, D.C. Expect insights on AI strategy, Blackwell GPU updates, and more.
NVIDIA GTC 2025 Jensen Huang Keynote to Outline AI Strategy Blackwell and Rubin GPU Updates in D.C.

CEO Jensen Huang Will Deliver an Opening Keynote at NVIDIA GTC 2025 in Washington, D.C.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to deliver the opening keynote at GTC 2025 today. For the first time, the event is live from Washington, D.C., from October 27-29 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

New Rhythm, Great Site

NVIDIA's GTC had developed from an annual conference to a less frequent quarterly event with keynotes in San Jose, Taipei, and Paris. Holding this in D.C. suggests a concerted effort towards bolstering the US market with regard to the company's AI initiatives.

This domestic focus aligns with NVIDIA's recent announcement about commencing production of its first Blackwell GPUs at TSMC's site in Arizona, thus underpinning the "Made in US" narrative.

Announcements and Topics-What to Expect

Major product launches are not anticipated, yet one may expect the keynote to showcase several key topics in NVIDIA's current and future AI strategy. Possible topics might include:

  • The next chapter of Artificial Intelligence and business developments.
  • Performance updates of Blackwell Ultra GPUs in the AI market.
  • Potential roadmaps or insights into next-generation Rubin GPU architecture.
  • Maybe a surprise announcement about some of the company's AI-centric solutions.

This event is expected to bring together developers, industry leaders, and innovators to share the latest in AI, with sessions, training, and networking opportunities.

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