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Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) kicks off this week, drawing tens of thousands of attendees eager to hear from CEO Jensen Huang. Huang’s keynote speech is scheduled for 10am PT on Tuesday, March 18.
The event has become the premier showcase for cutting-edge advancements in AI, high-performance computing, autonomous driving, robotics and quantum technology. Investors, developers, and tech leaders alike will be watching for major AI breakthroughs, next-gen chips, and strategic partnerships that could reshape the competitive landscape.
Nvidia has been the undisputed leader in AI hardware, with its GPUs powering everything from ChatGPT to enterprise AI systems. But this year’s GTC could signal the next frontier: a bigger push into physical AI such with robotics and autonomous driving and a push for quantum computing alongside major GPU advancements.
Here are some of the key themes to follow:
GTC 2025 could be a make-or-break moment for Nvidia’s stock depending on how the announcements land.
While Nvidia will be the main focus, several other companies stand to benefit—or face pressure—depending on GTC’s announcements:
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