NVIDIA ( CEO Jen-Hsun Huang ) presented multiple new AI technologies at the GTC conference on 3/19, including the Blackwell Ultra chip, and previewed the 2026 Vera Rubin, 2027 Rubin Ultra, and future AI chip Feynman.
In addition, it also launched the robot development platform Isaac GR00T N1 with Disney and Google Deepmind, worked with T-Mobile and Cisco to develop native 6G devices for AI, and jointly promoted personal AI supercomputers with Dell and HP.
However, the market's concerns about the skyrocketing costs of AI have not yet been alleviated, and NVIDIA's stock price closed down 3.3% that day. However, Jen-Hsun Huang emphasized that Amazon, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle have purchased nearly 3.6 million Blackwell AI chips this year, indicating that demand remains strong.
Jen-Hsun Huang announced new AI technologies at the GTC conference, emphasizing cost-effectiveness in computing.
Jen-Hsun Huang introduced the upgraded Blackwell Ultra AI chip at the GTC conference, also previewing the AI chip upgrade plan through 2027. He also announced a software called Dynamo to enhance computing performance and profitability, referring to it as the "operating system of the AI factory."
However, this time the GTC conference did not have any stunning news, and NVIDIA's stock price closed down 3.43% at $115.43 that day, having accumulated a 14% decline this year.
Blackwell Ultra debuts this year, Vera Rubin and Feynman will take over.
At the GTC conference, Jen-Hsun Huang also revealed the upcoming AI chip development plans and announced the establishment of a quantum computing research lab in Boston, aiming to seize the next wave of technological trends:
Blackwell Ultra: Launching in the second half of 2025, an upgraded version of the current AI chips.
Vera Rubin: Launching in 2026, bringing more significant upgrades.
Rubin Ultra: Coming in 2027, further enhancing computational power.
Feynman: The future AI chip series pays tribute to quantum mechanics master Richard Feynman.
Blackwell Ultra latest visuals. NVIDIA's AI layout expands to robotics, 6G networks, and personal supercomputers.
In addition to AI chips, Jen-Hsun Huang also announced multiple cross-industry collaborations and new products at this conference:
Robot Development Platform Isaac GR00T N1: In collaboration with Disney (Disney) and Google DeepMind, promoting the development of humanoid robot technology.
Cooperating with General Motors (GM): Introducing AI in the new generation of vehicles, factories, and robots.
6G Network Technology: Partnering with T-Mobile and Cisco ( to develop "AI-native" 6G network equipment.
Personal supercomputers: Dell ), HP ( and other manufacturers have launched personal AI supercomputers based on NVIDIA technology.
The image is a diagram of the AI collaboration plan between Nvidia and General Motors.
However, after the news of the collaboration with GM was announced, Intel's self-driving technology company Mobileye saw its stock price drop by 3.48%, closing at $14.44.
Jen-Hsun Huang stated that NVIDIA's AI chips are still a market necessity, with 3.6 million Blackwell chips sold.
In response to market concerns about AI investment, Jen-Hsun Huang emphasized that NVIDIA's AI chips are still a "must-have" in the market.
He revealed that the four major public cloud providers, Amazon, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle, have purchased 1.3 million Hopper AI chips in 2024, and have already purchased 3.6 million Blackwell AI chips this year, with strong demand still persisting.
However, NVIDIA still faces short-term issues with chip supply shortages and rising expansion costs, which may affect profitability in 2025.
The AI investment craze shows no signs of slowing down, but future growth still has variables.
Despite rising AI costs raising market concerns, the global corporate investment boom has not diminished, with AI investments expected to exceed $525 billion by 2032.
However, the sustainability of the AI boom remains in question. China's DeepSeek claims to develop AI models at low cost, prompting the US tech industry to reassess investments in AI infrastructure. Additionally, trade wars and economic downturns remain potential risks.
NVIDIA's AI layout is comprehensive, but the market still needs to observe future growth momentum.
Jen-Hsun Huang showcased a complete AI layout at this GTC conference, ranging from AI chips, robots, personal supercomputers to 6G technology, and emphasized that AI chips remain a market necessity.
However, the market's doubts about the return on investment in AI, risks of economic recession, and uncertainties in the trade war may still impact Nvidia's future development. It remains to be seen whether Nvidia can continue the AI boom, as we need to observe whether AI capital expenditures can continue to grow after 2025.
This is a conceptual diagram of the AI robot platform Isaac GR00T N1 co-launched by NVIDIA, Disney, and Google.
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NVIDIA's GTC unveils new AI chip project and 6G technology, Jen-Hsun Huang: Blackwell has sold 3.6 million units, demand remains strong.
NVIDIA ( CEO Jen-Hsun Huang ) presented multiple new AI technologies at the GTC conference on 3/19, including the Blackwell Ultra chip, and previewed the 2026 Vera Rubin, 2027 Rubin Ultra, and future AI chip Feynman.
In addition, it also launched the robot development platform Isaac GR00T N1 with Disney and Google Deepmind, worked with T-Mobile and Cisco to develop native 6G devices for AI, and jointly promoted personal AI supercomputers with Dell and HP.
However, the market's concerns about the skyrocketing costs of AI have not yet been alleviated, and NVIDIA's stock price closed down 3.3% that day. However, Jen-Hsun Huang emphasized that Amazon, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle have purchased nearly 3.6 million Blackwell AI chips this year, indicating that demand remains strong.
Jen-Hsun Huang announced new AI technologies at the GTC conference, emphasizing cost-effectiveness in computing.
Jen-Hsun Huang introduced the upgraded Blackwell Ultra AI chip at the GTC conference, also previewing the AI chip upgrade plan through 2027. He also announced a software called Dynamo to enhance computing performance and profitability, referring to it as the "operating system of the AI factory."
However, this time the GTC conference did not have any stunning news, and NVIDIA's stock price closed down 3.43% at $115.43 that day, having accumulated a 14% decline this year.
Blackwell Ultra debuts this year, Vera Rubin and Feynman will take over.
At the GTC conference, Jen-Hsun Huang also revealed the upcoming AI chip development plans and announced the establishment of a quantum computing research lab in Boston, aiming to seize the next wave of technological trends:
Blackwell Ultra: Launching in the second half of 2025, an upgraded version of the current AI chips.
Vera Rubin: Launching in 2026, bringing more significant upgrades.
Rubin Ultra: Coming in 2027, further enhancing computational power.
Feynman: The future AI chip series pays tribute to quantum mechanics master Richard Feynman.
Blackwell Ultra latest visuals. NVIDIA's AI layout expands to robotics, 6G networks, and personal supercomputers.
In addition to AI chips, Jen-Hsun Huang also announced multiple cross-industry collaborations and new products at this conference:
Robot Development Platform Isaac GR00T N1: In collaboration with Disney (Disney) and Google DeepMind, promoting the development of humanoid robot technology.
Cooperating with General Motors (GM): Introducing AI in the new generation of vehicles, factories, and robots.
6G Network Technology: Partnering with T-Mobile and Cisco ( to develop "AI-native" 6G network equipment.
Personal supercomputers: Dell ), HP ( and other manufacturers have launched personal AI supercomputers based on NVIDIA technology.
The image is a diagram of the AI collaboration plan between Nvidia and General Motors.
However, after the news of the collaboration with GM was announced, Intel's self-driving technology company Mobileye saw its stock price drop by 3.48%, closing at $14.44.
Jen-Hsun Huang stated that NVIDIA's AI chips are still a market necessity, with 3.6 million Blackwell chips sold.
In response to market concerns about AI investment, Jen-Hsun Huang emphasized that NVIDIA's AI chips are still a "must-have" in the market.
He revealed that the four major public cloud providers, Amazon, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle, have purchased 1.3 million Hopper AI chips in 2024, and have already purchased 3.6 million Blackwell AI chips this year, with strong demand still persisting.
However, NVIDIA still faces short-term issues with chip supply shortages and rising expansion costs, which may affect profitability in 2025.
The AI investment craze shows no signs of slowing down, but future growth still has variables.
Despite rising AI costs raising market concerns, the global corporate investment boom has not diminished, with AI investments expected to exceed $525 billion by 2032.
However, the sustainability of the AI boom remains in question. China's DeepSeek claims to develop AI models at low cost, prompting the US tech industry to reassess investments in AI infrastructure. Additionally, trade wars and economic downturns remain potential risks.
NVIDIA's AI layout is comprehensive, but the market still needs to observe future growth momentum.
Jen-Hsun Huang showcased a complete AI layout at this GTC conference, ranging from AI chips, robots, personal supercomputers to 6G technology, and emphasized that AI chips remain a market necessity.
However, the market's doubts about the return on investment in AI, risks of economic recession, and uncertainties in the trade war may still impact Nvidia's future development. It remains to be seen whether Nvidia can continue the AI boom, as we need to observe whether AI capital expenditures can continue to grow after 2025.
This is a conceptual diagram of the AI robot platform Isaac GR00T N1 co-launched by NVIDIA, Disney, and Google.
This article discusses NVIDIA's GTC new AI chip project and the emergence of 6G technology. Jen-Hsun Huang: Blackwell has sold 3.6 million units, and demand remains strong. It first appeared in Chain News ABMedia.