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Nvidia Unveils Blackwell Ultra Chips and Vera Rubin Platform at GTC 2025

CEO Jensen Huang highlights advanced AI hardware, key partnerships, and new developer tools at the 'Super Bowl of AI' conference in San Jose.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gives a keynote address at CES 2025, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 6, 2025.
NVIDIA logo is seen in this illustration taken February 16, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Overview

  • Nvidia announced the Blackwell Ultra AI chip, optimized for reasoning models, set to launch in late 2025, and the Vera Rubin platform, expected in 2026, with Rubin Ultra following in 2027.
  • The company revealed Dynamo, an open-source inference software designed to accelerate and scale AI reasoning models, available now for free.
  • A partnership with General Motors was unveiled, aiming to integrate AI into vehicles, factories, and robotics to advance autonomous systems.
  • Isaac GR00T N1, a platform for humanoid robot development using synthetic data, was introduced to support robotics innovation.
  • Despite showcasing advancements, Nvidia's stock dropped over 3% as investors reacted to competition from China's DeepSeek and concerns about market dynamics.