Nvidia Launches GTC Developer Conference in San Jose
Nvidia’s annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) kicks off on Monday in San Jose, California, featuring a keynote by CEO Jensen Huang at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET.
Event Details and Highlights
Running from March 16 to March 19, GTC serves as Nvidia’s flagship event, where the company typically unveils new products, highlights strategic partnerships, and shares its vision for future computing. Huang’s keynote is expected to delve into Nvidia’s pivotal role in the future of computing and artificial intelligence (AI). Attendees have the option to watch the two-hour address in person at the SAP Center or stream it live via the event’s official website.
Focus on AI Across Multiple Industries
This three-day conference will center on the future of AI across various sectors, including healthcare, robotics, and autonomous vehicles.
New Developments in Software
On the software front, Nvidia is rumored to be introducing an open-source platform for enterprise AI agents, named NemoClaw. Initially reported by Wired, this platform offers businesses a structured approach to building and deploying AI agents capable of executing complex, multi-step tasks autonomously. This move positions Nvidia to compete with offerings from industry leaders such as OpenAI.
Hardware Innovations on the Horizon
In terms of hardware, Nvidia is speculated to unveil a new chip designed to enhance the speed of the AI inference process. This crucial stage involves applying learned information to generate responses or make decisions. Unlike the initial training phase that demands substantial computing power, more efficient inference is recognized as a critical barrier to the widespread adoption of AI applications. This new chip aims to strengthen Nvidia’s stronghold in the AI marketplace, where it already commands an estimated 80% share in training, while also tackling the increasingly competitive inference space populated by custom chips from Google, Amazon, and other firms.
Partnership Announcements and Industry Demonstrations
Participants can also anticipate various partnership announcements and demonstrations that will showcase Nvidia’s AI capabilities across different fields.
Insights on Strategic Partnerships
Kevin Cook, a senior equity strategist at Zacks Investment Research, indicated to TechCrunch that attendees should be on the lookout for insights regarding Nvidia’s partnership with Groq, a company focused on inference technology that Nvidia reportedly acquired for $20 billion last year. Given the involvement of key figures such as Groq’s founder Jonathan Ross and president Sunny Madra, who joined Nvidia to help scale the licensed technology, there is significant interest in the potential developments from this collaboration.
