NVIDIA’s GTC Sees Bold AI Roadmap as Huang Charts Future of Computing
NVIDIA held its annual GTC 2025 conference, where CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a visionary roadmap for the next wave of artificial intelligence and computing.
Huang highlighted the transition from simple AI to “agentic” AI — systems that can reason, plan and act on their own. He said the world needed more compute power, faster chips and full-stack systems to support this shift.
He introduced flagship products, including the new Blackwell Ultra and the upcoming Rubin AI chip, designed to deliver unprecedented performance. The Blackwell Ultra is already in use by major cloud providers.
NVIDIA also announced partnerships spanning robotics, autonomous vehicles and 5G infrastructure. Huang emphasized efficient “accelerated computing” as the key enabler of the AI revolution.
Despite rising demand, Huang acknowledged the importance of affordability: faster chips, he argued, drive down overall system cost. He boldly claimed “the entire world got AI scaling wrong,” asserting that compute needs will grow far faster than expected.
Investors and tech professionals alike took note — the announcements reinforced NVIDIA’s pivotal role in the AI ecosystem and laid out its strategic direction through 2028 and beyond.