NVIDIA is gearing up for its annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2025, despite a challenging start to the year with a 16.08% decline in stock value. The event, scheduled from March 17 to 21, will feature CEO Jensen Huang unveiling significant advancements in AI and computing. With over 25,000 in-person attendees and 300,000 virtual viewers, GTC 2025 is set to be the largest AI-focused conference of the year.
Anticipation surrounds the unveiling of next-generation AI hardware and updates to NVIDIA's Hopper and Blackwell architectures. The company is also venturing into quantum computing, hosting its first Quantum Day, which indicates a strategic shift towards hybrid AI-quantum solutions. Major partnerships with Microsoft and Amazon are expected to be highlighted, showcasing NVIDIA's evolving role in AI and cloud computing.
• NVIDIA to unveil next-gen AI hardware at GTC 2025.
• Quantum computing initiatives will be showcased during the conference.
Next-generation AI hardware advancements are expected to be revealed at GTC 2025.
NVIDIA's first Quantum Day indicates a focus on hybrid AI-quantum solutions.
Advancements in CUDA are anticipated, enhancing AI supercomputing capabilities.
NVIDIA is a leader in AI hardware and software, crucial for AI model development.
Microsoft's partnership with NVIDIA highlights its role in cloud computing and AI solutions.
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