Nvidia is gearing up for its annual GTC developer conference in San Jose, California, with CEO Jensen Huang set to deliver a keynote on Monday at 11am PT / 2pm ET. GTC, short for GPU Technology Conference, serves as Nvidia’s premier event where the company unveils new products, highlights partnerships, and outlines its vision for the future of computing. Huang’s keynote will delve into Nvidia’s role in shaping the future of computing and AI. The address can be attended in person at the SAP Center or live-streamed on the event’s website.
The three-day event will delve into the advancements in AI across various industries such as healthcare, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. On the software front, there are speculations that Nvidia will introduce an open-source platform for enterprise AI agents called NemoClaw. This platform is expected to provide businesses with a structured approach to develop and deploy AI agents, positioning Nvidia to compete with offerings from companies like OpenAI.
In terms of hardware, Nvidia is rumored to be launching a new chip designed to enhance the AI inference process. Inference involves applying learned information to generate responses or decisions, and improved speed and cost-effectiveness in this area are crucial for scaling AI applications. This move signifies Nvidia’s push to dominate not only the training market but also the inference market, where competition from custom chips by tech giants like Google and Amazon is increasing.
Attendees can also anticipate updates on Nvidia’s collaboration with Groq, an inference company that Nvidia reportedly licensed technology from for $20 billion. The addition of Groq’s founder and team members to Nvidia aims to advance and scale the licensed technology, sparking curiosity about the potential outcomes of this partnership.
Additionally, the event will feature partnership announcements and demonstrations showcasing Nvidia’s AI capabilities in various industries. For more insights and updates, stay tuned for the latest developments at the GTC developer conference.

