Nvidia Unveils Next-Gen Chips and AI Systems at GTC Conference

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company’s next-generation line of chips, including Blackwell Ultra, Vera Rubin, Feynman, and Quantum-X Photonics chips. The announcements aim to reassure investors on Nvidia’s dominance in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence industry.

The new Blackwell Ultra GPU will feature larger memory, enabling it to support larger AI models. Nvidia also announced the Vera Rubin computing system, which is expected to outperform its Blackwell architecture and be released in 2026. The system will be succeeded by Feynman, scheduled for release in 2028.

Nvidia’s new DGX AI computers, powered by Blackwell Ultra chips, are designed to assist developers in inferencing large models on desktops. The computers will be made by companies such as Dell, Lenovo, and HP.

The company also introduced its Spectrum-X Photonics chips, which enable AI factories to connect millions of GPUs across various sites while drastically reducing energy consumption. Additionally, Nvidia released Dynamo software for free, designed to speed up the process of reasoning in AI models.

GR00T N1 is a foundational model for humanoid robots, equipped with a dual system for both fast and slow thinking. The framework includes Newton, an open-source physics engine developed by Google DeepMind and Disney Research.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/technology/everything-nvidia-announced-its-annual-developer-conference-gtc-2025-03-18