Jensen Huang unveils thrilling new steps NVIDIA is set to take in regaining its market perspective as one of the leading tech powerhouses.
NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang is all set to deliver the keynote address at the GTU Conference being held this week.
During the conference, all eyes are going to be on NVIDIA as it hopes to unveil its AI chips, Blackwell Ultra. Since being introduced at last year’s GTC, the chips’ large-scale production has grown significantly, making over a billion in sales in the first quarter.
With expectations riding the wind, this could kickstart a revolution – inferencing for reasoning models. It could reinstitute them as the major players in the AI game its competitors are itching to win.
With intensifying saturation and fatigue across the market, the majority of the market is awaiting the next move. From quantum computing and physical AI to next-generation networking technology – analysts hope NVIDIA will be comprehensive in its plans.
However, Huang has previously illustrated specific disapprovals, highlighting that the benefits of quantum computing are decades away. Its overall potential remains debatable. This resulted in NVIDIA’s stocks falling as its leader shifted its stance from the tech, previously stating that it may soon unveil quantum computing applications.
So, NVIDIA’s advancing keynote address at GTC might be a positive catalyst for the company, especially after its historic single-day loss after DeepSeek’s introduction.
As it continues to unravel an unimaginable road to an entirely tech-driven world, these AI chips could prove to reinstate the excitement that tech once emitted.