Nvidia announced that the next GTC conference will take place on March 17, 2025 in San Jose and will last three days. The company has already closed applications for participation in the event, which is primarily aimed at developers and the industry, rather than at the consumer.
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It’s likely that by the time the GTC 2025 conference takes place, more will be known about Nvidia’s future plans. At the event, the manufacturer will reveal details regarding the Blackwell Ultra and Rubin architectures, which should replace Blackwell. The company has confirmed its intention to regularly update hardware products in the field of artificial intelligence, so we can expect the announcement of new accelerators for the AI segment.
Last year, the GTC conference was attended by 19 thousand people who took part in more than 1,100 sessions. Most likely, by March we will know more about what exactly Nvidia plans to show at GTC 2025. It is possible that the company will present new GeForce RTX 50 series video cards. However, this event is not limited to gaming, but covers many areas of activity related to technology .
«Higher Education, Aerospace, Agriculture, Architecture, Engineering & Construction, Automotive & Transportation, Cloud Services, Consumer Internet, Energy, Financial Services, Gaming, Hardware & Semiconductors, Healthcare & Science, HPC & Scientific Computing, Retail & Consumer Products , smart cities and spaces, telecommunications,” Nvidia’s announcement lists the affected markets.
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