Brad Smith@NVIDIA Technical Blog
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Nvidia is making significant strides in the realm of physical AI, positioning itself as a frontrunner in this emerging field. The company's strategy involves creating a full-stack infrastructure tailored for robotics. This comprehensive approach encompasses hardware, software, simulation tools, and pre-trained models, aiming to support various industries in developing advanced robotic solutions. Nvidia's ambition is to provide developers with the necessary tools, like chips, libraries, models, and data pipelines, to build their own solutions.
Nvidia is also pushing the boundaries of data center networking through the integration of silicon photonics. The company unveiled the NVIDIA Quantum and NVIDIA Spectrum switch ICs, which represent advancements in data center networking. This innovation enables accelerated data processing and is vital for supporting the increasing demands of AI workloads, driving further developments in areas such as drug discovery and renewable energy management.
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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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Cierra Choucair@The Quantum Insider
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company's latest advancements in AI and quantum computing at GTC 2025, emphasizing a clear roadmap for data center computing, AI reasoning, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. The centerpiece was the Blackwell platform, now in full production, boasting a 40x performance leap over its predecessor, Hopper, crucial for inference workloads. Nvidia is also countering the DeepSeek efficiency challenge, with focus on the Rubin AI chips slated for late 2026.
Nvidia is establishing the NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC) in Boston to integrate quantum hardware with AI supercomputers. The center will collaborate with industry leaders and top universities to address quantum computing challenges. NVAQC is set to begin operations later this year, supporting the broader quantum ecosystem by accelerating the transition from experimental to practical quantum computing. NVAQC will employ the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems and CUDA-Q platform to power research on quantum simulations, hybrid quantum algorithms, and AI-driven quantum applications.
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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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Chris McKay@Maginative
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NVIDIA's GTC 2025 event showcased significant advancements in AI infrastructure, highlighting the Blackwell Ultra and Rubin architectures, along with several related technologies and partnerships. Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, delivered a keynote address outlining the company’s vision for the AI-powered future, emphasizing improvements in processor performance, network design, and memory capabilities. The Blackwell Ultra GPUs are being integrated into DGX systems to meet the rising demands of AI workloads, especially in inference and reasoning.
NVIDIA is also expanding its offerings beyond chips with the introduction of desktop AI supercomputers for developers. The DGX Station, powered by the GB300 Blackwell Ultra Superchip, aims to bring data center-level AI capabilities to a compact form factor. Nvidia introduced Dynamo, an open-source inference software engineered to maximize token revenue generation for AI factories deploying reasoning AI models. The presentation emphasized a clear roadmap for data center computing, advancements in AI reasoning capabilities, and bold moves into robotics and autonomous vehicles.
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Allyson Vasquez@NVIDIA Technical Blog
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NVIDIA's GTC 2025 is shaping up to be a major event for AI enthusiasts, packed with networking opportunities, live demos, and discussions on the latest AI innovations. Data Phoenix is highlighting the event as a key gathering, featuring meetups, networking receptions, and hands-on sessions alongside the main conference. They are also co-hosting and supporting key events like the INFRA@GTC Networking Reception and AI Demo Jam.
VAST Data plans to showcase its data platform for enterprise Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) use cases at the conference. Microsoft and NVIDIA have also announced a partnership to integrate RTX Neural Shaders into a DirectX preview in April, bringing more AI capabilities to game development. This integration will allow developers to leverage Tensor cores in RTX GPUs to accelerate neural networks within a game's graphics pipeline.
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