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Nvidia’s GTC 2025 keynote: 40x AI performance leap, open-source ‘Dynamo’, and a walking Star Wars-inspired ‘Blue’ robot


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils 40x faster Blackwell platform, Vera Rubin roadmap through 2027, open-source Dynamo software, humanoid robotics AI, and GM partnership at GTC 2025, positioning the company to counter DeepSeek's efficiency challenge.

“What an amazing year it was, and we have a lot of incredible things to talk about,” Huang told the packed arena, addressing an audience that has grown exponentially as AI has transformed from a niche technology into a fundamental force reshaping entire industries. Against this backdrop, Huang delivered a comprehensive vision of Nvidia’s future, emphasizing a clear roadmap for data center computing, advancements in AI reasoning capabilities, and bold moves into robotics and autonomous vehicles. By making Dynamo open source, Nvidia is attempting to strengthen its ecosystem and ensure its hardware remains the preferred platform for AI workloads, even as software optimization becomes increasingly important for performance and efficiency.

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