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Jaime Hampton@BigDATAwire
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NVIDIA's GTC 2025 showcased significant advancements in AI, marked by the unveiling of the Blackwell Ultra GPU and the Vera Rubin roadmap extending through 2027. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized a 40x AI performance leap with the Blackwell platform compared to its predecessor, Hopper, highlighting its crucial role in inference workloads. The conference also introduced open-source ‘Dynamo’ software and advancements in humanoid robotics, demonstrating NVIDIA’s commitment to pushing AI boundaries.
The Blackwell platform is now in full production, meeting incredible customer demand, and the Vera Rubin roadmap details the next generation of superchips expected in 2026. Huang also touted new DGX systems, highlighting the push towards photonic switches to handle growing data demands efficiently. Blackwell Ultra will offer 288GB of memory. NVIDIA claims the GB300 chip brings 1.5x more AI performance than the NVIDIA GB200. These advancements aim to bolster AI reasoning capabilities and energy efficiency, positioning NVIDIA to maintain its dominance in AI infrastructure.
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