NVIDIA GTC 2025 Announcement
NVIDIA GTC (GPU Technology Conference) is a global artificial intelligence (AI) technology conference organized by NVIDIA, primarily targeting developers, innovators, and business leaders.
The first GTC was held in 2009 in San Jose, California, initially focused on GPU technology, but gradually shifted towards areas such as artificial intelligence, deep learning, autonomous driving, and supercomputing.
NVIDIA recently announced that GTC 2025 will take place from March 17 to 21 in San Jose, California (at the SAP Center and other venues). The highlight of the event will be the keynote speech by CEO Jensen Huang, scheduled for 1 AM Taiwan time on March 19. NVIDIA is expected to provide a live streaming link on its official website during the event.
NVIDIA GTC 2025 Overview
According to NVIDIA’s official website, the main event of this GTC will be Jensen Huang’s speech, focusing on AI agents, robotics, and the future development of accelerated computing. In addition, there will be over 1,000 speeches and more than 300 live demonstrations.
Notably, 2025 marks NVIDIA’s first “Quantum Day” on March 20, which will focus on the current state and future developments of quantum computing, inviting industry leaders such as D-Wave and IonQ to discuss the applications of quantum technology.
Additionally, GTC 2025 will feature a special “Night Market Day,” creating an atmosphere reminiscent of Taiwan’s night markets with 20 food and craft stalls at San Jose’s Cesario Vargas Square.
Major Participants at GTC 2025!
The lineup of exhibitors at GTC 2025 is impressive, featuring tech giants, leaders in the AI field, and Taiwan’s supply chain partners.
Among the American companies, top-level sponsors include AWS, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Dell, and HP as “Elite” sponsors.
Diamond-level sponsors from Taiwan include Foxconn, ASUS, Gigabyte, Delta Electronics, and Unimicron; while MSI, Pegatron, MediaTek, and Shenda are at the platinum and gold levels respectively. Notably, most Taiwanese companies will be represented by high-level executives such as chairpersons or general managers.
Diamond-level sponsors from Taiwan include Foxconn, ASUS, Gigabyte, Delta Electronics, and Unimicron.
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It is reported that Foxconn Chairman Liu Yangwei will lead the team to the exhibition. He stated that he will meet with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, “and traditionally, we will have a meal together.” The focus is expected to be on showcasing AI workforce applications, digital twin technologies, and the latest developments in the AI server GB200.
On the ASUS side, Chairman Jonney Shih will attend GTC for the first time this year, leading a delegation with ASUS Global Vice President and Co-General Manager of the Open Platform Business Group, Shirley Wu. They will announce the mass production of the ASUS AI Pod supercomputer in March, along with showcasing top-tier servers, smart edge computers, cooling technologies, and software development solutions in AI/IoT.
In addition, according to reports from the Commercial Times, Delta Electronics Chairman Zheng Ping is also expected to personally lead a team to GTC, focusing on liquid cooling solutions. Delta Electronics has key advantages in passive components and will not only showcase advanced technology but also have the opportunity to reveal comprehensive AI products to secure more orders.
Chairman Jonney Shih of ASUS will attend GTC for the first time this year.
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Key Speaker Lineup Overview
GTC 2025 will invite 2,000 speakers to share the latest advancements in AI technology. Aside from Jensen Huang’s schedule being finalized first, the specific speaking times and venues for other speakers remain unconfirmed during the event.
- Pieter Abbeel: Professor at UC Berkeley, expert in robotics learning and artificial intelligence.
- Frances Arnold: Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, Professor at Caltech.
- Yann LeCun: Chief AI Scientist at Meta, pioneer in deep learning.
- Noam Brown: Research Scientist at OpenAI, focusing on game artificial intelligence.
- RJ Scaringe: Founder and CEO of Rivian, discussing AI applications in electric vehicles.
- Nadia Carlsten: CEO of the Danish AI Innovation Center, focusing on AI policy and ethics.
- Bill Dally: Chief Scientist at NVIDIA, discussing the future of AI models and hardware accelerators with Yann LeCun.
For detailed speaking information, please refer to the GTC 2025 speaker directory.
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Editor: Li Xiantai