The tech cosmos buzzed with excitement as Nvidia’s GTC 2025 unveiled groundbreaking advancements under the stewardship of CEO Jensen Huang. Central to the announcements was the introduction of the Blackwell GPUs, marking a significant leap in graphical processing prowess. The Blackwell Ultra NVL72 is slated for a late 2025 release, with successors Rubin NVL 144 and Rubin Ultra NVL576 on the horizon for 2026 and 2027, respectively. Nvidia also showcased the Grace Blackwell in production and introduced new NVLink hardware, promising enhanced data center capabilities. The debut of Nvidia Dynamo, envisioned as the operating system for AI factories, alongside RTX Pro GPUs, underscores Nvidia’s commitment to AI and robotics. Collaborations with industry giants like General Motors for autonomous vehicles and Oracle for agentic AI further cement Nvidia’s position at the forefront of technological innovation.