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Jesus Rodriguez@TheSequence
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NVIDIA's GTC 2025 showcased the company's advancements in AI hardware and software, solidifying its position as a leader in the AI compute industry. The conference highlighted the synergy between NVIDIA's hardware and software offerings, emphasizing AI's pervasive influence across various sectors. Key announcements included the Blackwell Ultra AI Factory Platform, boasting 72 Blackwell Ultra GPUs and 36 Grace CPUs, designed for demanding AI agent workloads. NVIDIA also previewed future platforms, such as the Rubin Ultra NVL576 slated for late 2027, showcasing their commitment to continuous innovation.
NVIDIA also unveiled the Llama Nemotron family of open-source reasoning models, designed for superior accuracy and speed compared to standard models. These models are already being integrated by major players like Microsoft and SAP into their respective platforms. Furthermore, NVIDIA launched Dynamo, an open-source inference framework aimed at maximizing GPU performance through intelligent scheduling. The event, which attracted an estimated 25,000 attendees, underscored NVIDIA's role as a key enabler of AI advancements, driving innovation from healthcare to autonomous vehicles.
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References :
- insideAI News: @HPCpodcast: Live from GTC 2025, Among the Crowds for the New AI Compute Landscape
- TheSequence: The Sequence Radar #516: NVIDIA’s AI Hardware and Software Synergies are Getting Scary Good
- BigDATAwire: Reporter’s Notebook: AI Hype and Glory at Nvidia GTC 2025
- John Werner: In a speech on Nvidia’s new offerings, Huang laid out some ideas about what data centers and tech stacks are soon going to look like.
Classification:
- HashTags: #NVIDIA #GTC2025 #AIHardware
- Company: NVIDIA
- Target: AI developers
- Product: AI platform
- Feature: AI hardware and software syner
- Type: AI
- Severity: Informative