No company has both driven and benefited from AI advancements more than Nvidia. Last year, Nvidia’s GTC 2024 grabbed headlines with its introduction of the Blackwell architecture and the DGX systems powered by it. With GTC 2025 right around the corner (it runs March 17- 21 in San Jose, Calif.), the tech world is eager to see what Nvidia – and its partners and competitors – will unveil next.
Expect GTC 2025 to further solidify Nvidia’s position as an AI leader as it showcases practical applications of generative AI, moving beyond theoretical concepts to real-world implementations. With the evolution of large language models (LLMs), Nvidia will likely demonstrate how these technologies are transforming industries, from healthcare and finance to manufacturing and entertainment
Center stage, of course, will be Nvidia’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang. Known for captivating presentation style and bold pronouncements, Huang’s keynote is expected to set the tone forNvidia’s vision for the future of AI. In addition to Nvidia, the exhibitor list is a who’s who of the tech industry, featuring companies like AWS, Dell Technologies, HPE, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Databricks, Cisco, Cloudflare, Snowflake, Equinix to name a few.
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Nvidia GTC 2025 news and analysis
Nvidia launches AgentIQ toolkit to connect disparate AI agents
March 21, 2025: As enterprises look to adopt agents and agentic AI to boost the efficiency of their applications, Nvidia this week introduced a new open-source software library — AgentIQ toolkit — to help developers connect disparate agents and agent frameworks..
Nvidia launches research center to accelerate quantum computing breakthrough
March 20, 2025: In a strategic move that could reshape the future of computing, Nvidia is establishing the Nvidia Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC) in Boston, where the worlds of quantum hardware and AI supercomputing will converge to tackle what many consider computing’s final frontier.
IBM broadens access to Nvidia technology for enterprise AI
March 19, 2025: IBM has broadened its support of Nvidia technology and added new features that are aimed at helping enterprises increase their AI production and storage capabilities. As part of this expansion, IBM is integrating its watsonx development platform with Nvidia Inference Microservices (NIM) software.
Nvidia’s silicon photonics switches bring better power efficiency to AI data centers
March 19, 2025: At it’s annual GTC event, Nvidia introduced new silicon photonics network switches that integrate network optics into the switch using a technique called co-packaged optics (CPO), replacing traditional external pluggable transceivers. While Nvidia alluded to its new switches providing a cost savings, the primary benefit is to reduce power consumption with an improvement in network resiliency.
HPE, Nvidia broaden AI infrastructure lineup
March 19, 2025: HPE news from Nvidia GTC includes a new Private Cloud AI developer kit, Nvidia AI blueprints, GPU optimization capabilities, and servers built with Nvidia Blackwell Ultra and Blackwell architecture.
What is Nvidia Dynamo and why it matters to enterprises?
March 19, 2025: The open-source inferencing software, dubbed Dynamo, will allow enterprises to increase throughput and reduce cost while using large language models on Nvidia GPUs.
Nvidia details its GPU, CPU, and system roadmap for the next three years
March 18, 2025: During his keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shared previously unreleased specifications for its Rubin GPU, due in 2026, the Rubin Ultra coming in 2027, and announced the addition of a new GPU called Feynman to the mix for 2028.
Dell unveils AI PCs with Nvidia GPUs for AI model testing
March 18, 2025: New Dell PCs sport high-powered Nvidia GPUs designed to help workers test AI models before deployment. The new AI PC lineup includes laptops and desktops with Nvidia’s latest Blackwell Ultra and Blackwell GPUs, which provide the muscle needed to test compute-intensive AI models. AI PCs are designed to run generative AI tools and models more efficiently than standard PCs.
Deloitte unveils agentic AI platform
March 18, 2025: At Nvidia GTC 2025 in San Jose, Deloitte announced Zora AI, a new agentic AI platform that offers a portfolio of AI agents for finance, human capital, supply chain, procurement, sales and marketing, and customer service.The platform draws on Deloitte’s experience from its technology, risk, tax, and audit businesses, and is integrated with all major enterprise software platforms.
Cisco, Nvidia team to deliver secure AI factory infrastructure
March 18, 2025: Cisco and Nvidia have expanded their partnership to create their most advanced AI architecture package to date, designed to promote secure enterprise AI networking. The companies rolled out the Cisco Secure AI Factory with Nvidia, which brings together Cisco security and networking technology, Nvidia DPUs, and storage options from Pure Storage, Hitachi, Vantara, NetApp, and VAST Data.
Nvidia’s ‘hard pivot’ to AI reasoning bolsters Llama models for agentic AI
March 18, 2025: At Nvidia GTC 2025 , Nvidia launched a family of open reasoning AI models for building agentic AI platforms. The company has post-trained its new Llama Nemotron family of reasoning models to improve multistep math, coding, reasoning, and complex decision-making. The enhancements aim to provide developers and enterprises with a business-ready foundation for creating AI agents that can work independently or as part of connected teams.
Oracle, Nvidia partner to add AI software into OCI services
March 18, 2025: Oracle and Nvidia are partnering to make the latter’s AI Enterprise software stack available via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services. Nvidia’s AI Enterprise stack will be available natively through the OCI Console and will be available anywhere in OCI’s distributed cloud while providing enterprises access to over 160 AI tools for training and inference, including NIM microservices, the companies said in a joint statement at Nvidia’s annual GTC conference.
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Cisco, Nvidia expand AI partnership to include Silicon One technology
February 18, 2025: Cisco and Nvidia expanded their collaboration to support enterprise AI implementations by tying Cisco’s Silicon One technology to Nvidia’s Ethernet networking platform.
Nvidia forges healthcare partnerships to advance AI-driven genomics, drug discovery
February 14, 2025: Through new partnerships with industry leaders, Nvidia aims to help advance practical use cases for AI in healthcare and life sciences.
Nvidia partners with cybersecurity vendors for real-time monitoring
February 12, 2025: Nvidia has partnered with cybersecurity firms to provide real-time security protection using its accelerator and networking hardware in combination with its AI software. Nvidia will partner to integrate BlueField and Morpheus hardware with cyber defenses software from Armis, Check Point Software Technologies, CrowdStrike, Deloitte and World Wide Technology (WWT).
Nvidia claims near 50% boost in AI storage speed
February 5, 2025: Nvidia is touting a 50% gain in storage read bandwidth thanks to intelligence in its Spectrum-X Ethernet networking equipment. Spectrum-X is a combination of the company’s Spectrum-4 Ethernet switch and BlueField-3 SuperNIC smart networking card, which supports RoCE v2 for remote direct memory access (RDMA) over Converged Ethernet.
F5, Nvidia team to boost AI, cloud security
October 24, 2024: F5 and Nvidia are expanding their partnership to help enterprises build AI infrastructure and bolster cloud-based application security. Specifically, the companies will be integrating F5’s BIG-IP Next for Kubernetes platform and Nvidia BlueField-3 DPUs to offer customers a package capable of supporting AI networking and security duties while ensuring traffic management for cloud-based Kubernetes applications.
Nvidia contributes Blackwell rack design to Open Compute Project
October 15, 2024: Nvidia contributed its Blackwell GB200 NVL72 electro-mechanical designs – including the rack architecture, compute and switch tray mechanicals, liquid cooling and thermal environment specifications, and Nvidia NVLink cable cartridge volumetrics – to the Open Compute Project (OCP).
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Nvidia GTC 2024 wrap-up: Blackwell not the only big news
March 29, 2024: As Nvidia GTC 2025 approaches, let’s look back at news from GTC 2024. While the introduction of Blackwell architecture and the massive new DGX systems were the stars of the show, here’s a rundown of some of the other announcements.
Nvidia launches Blackwell GPU architecture
March 18, 2024: Nvidia kicked off its GTC 2024 conference with the formal launch of Blackwell, its next-generation GPU architecture Blackwell uses a chiplet design, to a point. Whereas AMD’s designs have several chiplets, Blackwell has two very large dies that are tied together as one GPU with a high-speed interlink that operates at 10 terabytes per second, according to Ian Buck, vice president of HPC at Nvidia.
Nvidia debuts massive Blackwell-powered systems
March 18, 2024: Along with its new Blackwell architecture, Nvidia unveiled new DGX systems that offer significant performance gains compared to the older generation. Iterations of Nvidia’s existing DGX servers range from 8 Hopper processors to 256 processors Nvidia is following a similar configuration structure for the Blackwell generation.