NVIDIA has launched its GTC 2025 event today, marking a notable first by hosting it in Washington. This decision emphasizes America’s pivotal role in advancing artificial intelligence.
NVIDIA Unveils Second GTC Conference of 2025 in Washington
This year, NVIDIA has taken an unexpected step by organizing its GTC event twice. The previous session in March featured CEO Jensen Huang introducing the GB300 ‘Blackwell Ultra’ AI servers and revealing the future AI roadmap. Now, the October installment is set in Washington, a significant change for NVIDIA, with the venue being the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event, rich in workshops, kicks off today, with Jensen’s keynote slated for October 28th.
Details about the upcoming presentations remain largely under wraps, but NVIDIA has indicated that CEO Jensen Huang will outline “how AI will reshape industries, infrastructure, and the public sector” through a compelling roadmap. This could include discussions on various computing architectures, the Blackwell Ultra production ramp-up, and the forthcoming Rubin AI lineup, potentially serving as highlights of the event.

Strategic Focus on AI Leadership
Addressing geopolitical dynamics has become vital for NVIDIA, making the Washington GTC a significant platform for ensuring the US maintains a lead in AI. The conference will host influential figures from the AI supply chain, including Foxconn’s Young Liu. Dubbed “See What’s Next in AI,” the event anticipates discussions and announcements on AI advancements across various industries.
Jensen’s keynote, scheduled for 12:00 p.m. ET tomorrow, stands as a pivotal moment in NVIDIA’s AI progression for 2025, so be sure to catch all the updates.