NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently delivered a keynote at the GTC 2025 conference in San Jose, highlighting significant advancements in AI and computing. He introduced the Blackwell Ultra processors, offering substantial improvements in memory capacity and performance, and announced the upcoming Rubin chips and the Rubin Vera platform, set to launch in 2026. Huang also emphasized the growing demand for GPUs from major cloud service providers and predicted that NVIDIA’s data center infrastructure revenue would reach $1 trillion by 2028. Additionally, he announced a collaboration with General Motors to integrate NVIDIA technology into their new self-driving car fleet and introduced NVIDIA’s Halos system, designed to enhance safety in autonomous driving with robust AI solutions.
Despite these advancements, NVIDIA’s stock experienced a 3% decline during the conference, reflecting broader market trends and investor caution.
Huang remains optimistic about the company’s trajectory, underscoring NVIDIA’s commitment to innovation in AI and computing.


























