Nvidia’s annual GTC developer conference starts Monday in San Jose, California. CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote is at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET. The event, from March 16 to 19, showcases Nvidia’s advancements and future plans in computing and AI. Huang will discuss Nvidia’s computing and AI future. Attend in person at the SAP Center or watch the livestream online.
The conference addresses AI advancements in sectors like healthcare, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. Nvidia may debut an open source platform for enterprise AI agents, NemoClaw, aiding businesses in AI agent deployment, akin to OpenAI offerings.
Nvidia might also unveil a new chip for AI inference acceleration—enhancing model application speed and efficiency. This positions Nvidia to capture the inference market, competing against custom chips from Google and Amazon.
Expect various partnership announcements demonstrating Nvidia’s AI industry capabilities. Kevin Cook from Zacks Investment Research anticipates updates on Nvidia’s collaboration with Groq, an inference company Nvidia licensed for $20 billion. Groq’s team, including founder Jonathan Ross and president Sunny Madra, joined Nvidia to expand this tech.
