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Everything we saw at Nvidia GTC 2025

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Welcome to the wrap-up of our coverage of Nvidia GTC 2025.

The event saw a packed opening keynote from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who revealed a host of new hardware and AI tools - along with a few surprises too.

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Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the Nvidia GTC 2025 keynote!

We're not far off the opening keynote at Nvidia GTC 2025 now, so what can we expect?

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The company also unveiled a host of new data center hardware, and we're expecting more data center, server and workstation news today for sure.

If you want to watch along with the keynote, you'll need to head to the Nvidia GTC 2025 website, where you can sign up.

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Less than half an hour to go! Get some snacks and energy drinks ready, this could be a long one...

Also, make sure to keep an eye out for Jensen Huang's leather jacket - the Nvidia CEO is always snappily-dressed, and jacket-watch has become a popular trend for us media types - it's important to look good when you're presenting the future of AI, you know...

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Here we go! The lights go down and it's time for the keynote to begin...

"This is how intelligence is made - this is a whole new factory," an intro video outlining "endless possibilities" notes.

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"Together, we take the next great leap," the video ends, showing a view of Nvidia's futuristic San Jose HQ.

"What an amazing year...we have a lot of amazing things to talk about" he declares, ushering us in to the virtual Nvidia HQ via virtual reality.

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Huang starts by commemorating 25 years of GeForce - a huge lifespan for any technology - holding up one of the newest Blackwell GPUs.

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"Generative AI has changed how computing is done," Huang notes, describing a move from retrieval-based working to a generation-based one.

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The next step is "physical AI" he notes - robotics!

GTC is "the superbowl of AI", Huang claims - laughing that the only way he could fit more people in to the event is to grow the host city of San Jose...

The next step of AI will be enabled by improved training and knowledge work, Huang notes, teaching models and AIs to become smarter and more efficient.

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The ability of AI to reason can be the next big breakthrough, Huang notes, with the increased availability of tokens a major part of this.

For those of you on leather jacket watch, it's a smooth, stylish number this year - anyone want to take a guess at the price?

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Huang notes AI is going through an inflection point, as it becomes smarter, more widely-used and got more resources to power it.

"The computer has become the generator of tokens, not a retriever of files," he declares - as data centers turn into what Huang calls AI factories, with one job only - generating tokens which are then turned into music, words, research and more.

Seeing it up close, the fonts and images used in the keynote look a little...off? Are they AI-generated?

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Huang runs us through the entire CUDA library in some detail (and some enthusiasm too) - it's clear that Nvidia has an AI tool for everything from quantum chemistry to gene sequencing.

"We've now reached the tipping point of computing - CUDA made it possible," Huang notes, introducing a video thanking everyone who made this progress possible - around 6 million developers across 200 countries.

"I love what we do - and I love even more what you do with it!" Huang declares.

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Right - time for some AI (if we hadn't talked about it enough already)

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But how do you take AI global when there are so many differences in platforms, demands and other aspects across industries, across the world?

Huang turns to autonomous vehicles (AVs) - often one of the biggest areas when it comes to AI.

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Now, Huang turns to the problems behind training data for AI - particularly when it comes to AVs, which understandably require a whole hoard of data to make sure they drive safely.

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Now on to data centers - the brains behind AI.

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Scaling up will be a challenge, Huang notes - but one Nvidia is definitely up for, highlighting some of the NVLink hardware utilizing Blackwell right now - including a one exaflops module in a single rack - some seriously impressive numbers.

"Our goal is to scale up," he notes - highlighting Nvidia's goal of building a frankly super-powered system.

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This is all to solve the problem of inference, Huang notes.

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Huang shows us a demo of how a prompt asking about a wedding seating plan sees a huge difference in tokens used, and therefore compute needed, in order to get the right answer.

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To help solve all of this is the Nvidia Dynamo.

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Blackwell understandably offers a "giant leap in inference performance" over Hopper, Huang outlines,.

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Despite the big leap forward, Huang is keen to still push the benefits of Hopper - noting, "there are circumstances where Hopper is fine," to big laughs from the crowd.

Huang moves on to looking at an actual AI factory - specifically, though, digital twins.

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Huang is back, and says he has a lot to get through - so get ready!

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Next up, the Vera Rubin NVL 144 - named after the scientist who discovered dark matter - which will be coming in the second half of 2026.

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And after that - Rubin Ultra NVL576, coming in the second half of 2027, with some frankly ridiculous hardware, what Huang says is "an extreme scale-up" featuring 2.5 million parts, and connected to 576 GPUs.

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Talk about planning for the future - even Huang admits some of this is slightly ridiculous - "but it gives you an idea of the pace at which we are moving!"

Where do you go after that?

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We're then treated to the amazing sight of one of the world's richest men struggling to untangle a cable as he looks to show us exactly how the new systems will work.

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Here's a look at the entire Nvidia roadmap for the next few years - after Rubin, we're getting a new generation named after Richard Feynman!

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Now, we're moving on to enterprise AI - which is set for a huge shake-up as workflows get smarter and more demanding.

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Well...we'd like to bring you the big finish here, but unfortunately the stream of the keynote has gone offline abruptly!

Not sure what happened there - but we're back! Phew...

Jensen is talking about the new DGX Station computing offering, describing it as, "the computer of the age of AI," he says - this is what AI will run on.

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Nvidia is also working on boosting storage for the AI industry, working with a host of partners on a number of new releases, including a whole product line from Dell.

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We're really rattling along now - there's also Nvidia Llama Nemotron Reasoning, an AI model "that anyone can run", Huang notes.

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Now we're on to robotics - the big finish!

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To help combat this, Huang unveils Nvidia Isaac GROOT N1, "the world’s first open Humanoid Robot foundation model", alongside several other important development tools.

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Not terrifying at all, right?

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"Physical AI and robotics are moving at such a high pace - everyone should pay attention," Huang notes.

Huang moves on to some Omniverse demos - first off, with Cosmos, the operating system for physical AI digital twins.

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Nvidia is teaming up with DeepMind and Disney Research for a new platform

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Jensen and his new robot offspring look very happy...

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It's wrap-up time, and Huang recaps everything we've heard about over the last few hours...it's been a journey, hey?

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And that's a wrap! It was an epic start to Nvidia GTC 2025, so we're off to digest all the news and announcements - stay tuned to TechRadar Pro for all the updates...

After yesterday's Nvidia GTC 2025 keynote, we thought there were a few things that weren't mentioned, or deserved highlighting - here's our top picks...

First up, if you missed the keynote, don't worry - you can view a full replay of Jensen Huang's time on stage here!

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There was obviously a lot of content in Jensen Huang's two and a half hour keynote, even if the man himself admitted he had to race through a lot of it due to time constraints...

NVAQC hopes to create quantum ‘AI supercomputers’ with new research center

Nvidia announced its Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC), housing a ‘supercomputer’ with 576 (!) Blackwell GPUs to drive breakthroughs in quantum hardware.

Tim Costa, Nvidia’s senior director of computer-aided engineering, quantum and CUDA-X, said in a press release that “the center will be a place for large-scale simulations of quantum algorithms and hardware, tight integration of quantum processors, and both training and deployment of AI models for quantum.”

William Oliver, director of MIT’s Center for Quantum Engineering, said it’s “a powerful tool that will be instrumental in ushering in the next generation of research across the entire quantum ecosystem.”

Nvidia-Certified Systems are getting enterprise storage certification, plus more on agentic AI

Next, a boon for enterprises and SMBs as Nvidia announced in a press release that its Certified Systems programme, which hosts over 50 partners and 500 system configurations, will, going forward, enforce “stringent performance and scalability requirements” geared towards AI workload implementation and factory construction.

It also announced an AI Data Platform, a "customizable reference design” for enterprise-class infrastructure geared towards hosting AI agents.

Oracle and Nvidia want to make agentic AI implementation easier

“Together, we help enterprises innovate with agentic AI to deliver amazing things for their customers and partners,” said Huang in a press release.

“NVIDIA’s offerings, paired with OCI’s flexibility, scalability, performance and security, will speed AI adoption and help customers get more value from their data,” added Catz.

Nvidia’s AI-Q Blueprint is bringing agent collaboration to enterprise

A new Nvidia Blueprint - predefined AI workflows aimed at developers - AI-Q, is enabling enterprises to develop agents that “can use reasoning to unlock knowledge in enterprise data”.

In a press release, it said that AI-Q, powered by its new open source AgentIQ software library “integrates fast multimodal; extraction and world-class retrieval” using Nvidia’s NeMo Retriever and NIM microservices, plus agentic systems.

Nvidia is using a ‘digital twin’ of Earth to improve weather forecasting

In case you missed it, Nvidia’s new Omniverse Blueprint for Earth-2 weather analytics model hopes to improve weather forecasting in the wake of “severe weather-related events” that have had a $2 trillion impact on the global economy in the last decade.

““The NVIDIA Omiverse Blueprint for Earth-2 will help industries around the world prepare for — and mitigate — climate change and weather-related disasters,” said Huang.

Nvidia building custom AI agents for telcos

Telcos are swamped with over 3,800 terabytes of data every minute, if we believe Nvidia. So, it also took the time to announce that its partners are developing custom LLMs trained on telco data (that it calls large telcom models - LTMS) using Nvidia’s NIM and NeMo’s microservices as part of new AI agents tailored for network operation management.

Nvidia enlisting PC manufacturers to produce a ‘supercomputer-class’ workstation

We also covered the DGX Station, Nvidia’s upcoming tower supercomputer with an Arm processor, the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, inside, plus 784GB of unified system memory. In the announcement, the company confirmed that Asus, Dell, HP, Lambda, Boxx and Supermicro would partner to produce their own configurations.

In our coverage, speculation remained over the exact performance of the chip, as Nvidia hasn’t provided details of what kind of or how many Arm CPU cores it, or the GPU subsystem, are using.

Nvidia launches a dozen professional GPUs

Here's some of the best photos from yesterday's keynote - CEO Jensen Huang took center stage for much of it, but was later upstaged by a certain robot...

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The entire list of all professional GPUs available from Nvidia

We’ve reached out to Nvidia to get these numbers.

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GROOT N1 AI model for generalist robotics launched

Nvidia claims that “smart, humanoid robots” are closer than ever with the launch of GROOT N1, its latest advanced AI model.

“The age of generalist robotics is here,” said Huang. “With NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1 and new data-generation and robot-learning frameworks, robotics developers everywhere will open the next frontier in the age of AI.”

The model has a dual-system architecture — “System-1” emulates fast human reflexes, while “System 2” is modelled after “"deliberate, methodical decision-making."

First outing for Kioxia’s 122.88TB SSD

There’s the serious stuff as well, like Kioxia’s LC9, a 122.88TB SSD which has the same form factor as a small hard disk drive (2.5-inch).

That’s what is driving vendors like Kioxia or Sandisk to release bigger SSDs (or Seagate with bigger hard drives), none of which are destined to the consumer market.

PNY is first video card manufacturer to launch RTX Pro Blackwell cards

So what is it with the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition?

That's a wrap on day two of Nvidia GTC 2025! Check out all of our updates below, and you can see a full list of coverage at the top of the page.

Day three of Nvidia GTC 2025 is set to kick off soon, with a focus on quantum computing, but while you get ready for that, how about another recap?

The most viewed videos of GTC 2025

Jensen Huang’s Keynote at GTC 2025 was, not surprisingly, the most viewed video of the event so far - the recap of the entire session is almost 700,000 views at the time of writing.

However, it’s only one of many videos of the event - here are the top five videos from GTC right now...

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NVIDIA GTC Spring 2025 Keynote: Introducing NVIDIA DGX Spark - YouTube NVIDIA GTC Spring 2025 Keynote: Introducing NVIDIA DGX Spark - YouTube
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How Robots Learn to Be Robots: Training, Simulation, and Real World Deployment - YouTube How Robots Learn to Be Robots: Training, Simulation, and Real World Deployment - YouTube
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NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1: An Open Foundation Model for Humanoid Robots - YouTube NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1: An Open Foundation Model for Humanoid Robots - YouTube
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The Building Blocks of AI | Open a World of Endless Possibilities With Tokens - YouTube The Building Blocks of AI | Open a World of Endless Possibilities With Tokens - YouTube
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As a reminder...

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GTC 2025 ends tomorrow and while it is primarily an in-person event (with tickets costing as much as $2,295 without accommodation and travel), Nvidia provides full virtual access to GTC content for free although not all sessions are available. More details here.

Nvidia acquires synthetic data firm Gretel

Gretel’s 80 employees will transfer to Nvidia, working on integrating its technology into Nvidia’s own generative AI services aimed at developers.

Figures such as Elon Musk have argued that synthetic data is the only way forward after AI companies have run out of data to train models, while others are more critical of a supposed “garbage in, garbage out” approach.

Nvidia matches Apple's half-a-trillion dollar CAPEX

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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, told the Financial Times that it will procure 'probably' half a trillion dollars worth of electronics in total with Nvidia's manufacturing "several hundred billion of it in the US" over the next four years.

$500 billion is, of course, a very popular number these days. It's what Apple has committed to spend in the US by 2029 (i.e. over 48 months). It's also what the OpenAI-backed Stargate mega AI project is expected to cost.

Time also claims that the "Trump Administration proposed to give the U.S. $500 billion worth of profits from Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as compensation for its wartime assistance to Kyiv".

As a comparison, the US national debt at the time of writing stands at just under $36 trillion.

Some of favorite Fast food meals to get even faster thanks to AI

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A fun one to end the Nvidia GTC 2025 Day 3. From our AI newsdesk, John-Anthony Disotto writes that AI is taking over your favorite fast food restaurants as Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC team up with Nvidia with 500 locations expected globally by the end of 2025. AI is expected to make fast food restaurants more efficient, but is that a good thing?

That was one of the many, many GTC-related press releases that floated in our inboxes, a clear indication of how pervasive and critical AI by Nvidia has become. As I wrote before, it's no longer Nvidia, it's now Nvid-ai.