Nvidia hits it out of the park at GTC 2025

Nvidia Jensen Huang

Nvidia Founder/CEO Jensen Huang is never short on words. And, Nvidia is never short on leading-edge technologies and vision. At GTC 2025, Huang delivered the keynote address, and attendees and those tuning in online undoubtedly hung on his every word.

Huang, in fact, had a lot to say in that keynote. He introduced Nvidia’s upcoming GPU, expected in the 2026–27 time period. Named Rubin, it will feature 88 custom Arm cores connected by NVLink-C2C at 8 TB/s and 13TB of HBM4 memory. Here’s the fascinating part: It will support autonomous robots and medical applications, while raising ethical concerns over potential misuse. But, wait, there’s more. Nvidia also plans a future Feynman chip. The robot’s role extends beyond industrial, medical, scientific, and the home, to entertainment as well. To this end, Nvidia announced a partnership with DeepMind and Disney on AI Robotics Project, signaling a strategic move into AI-driven robotics and general-purpose autonomous systems. Huang even invited a special little guest on stage: Blue, one of Disney’s BDX droids.

The company is advancing electro-optical links for faster data transfer and scaling down supercomputers with the DGX Spark system.

Of course, there’s more.

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