This March 17th to 21st NVIDIA is hosting its GTC 2025 conference in San Jose, California. Here’s what to expect.
For starters, for those working in AI and GPUs NVIDIA GTC is one of the most important events of 2025.
The tech enterprise, which became the most valuable in the world earlier this year, will see its CEO Jensen Huang give a keynote address at the SAP Center on Tuesday at 10 am PST, discussing AI and accelerating computing technologies.
The company is also teasing reveals related to robotics, sovereign AI, and AI agents, in addition to the week being host to more than 1,000 sessions.
This includes VC and startup pitches, and the latest from NVIDIA’s Inception program for startups. As tech enterprises are given prominence at this premiere AI conference for developers, it shows that the industry is bullish on the contributions they are making to the future of AI.
The event follows on the disruptive launch of the DeepSeek-3 model. Huang has asserted that DeepSeek’s rise to prominence will in fact be a net positive for the company because it’ll accelerate the broader adoption of AI technology.
He has also pointed to the growth of “reasoning” models like OpenAI’s o1 as Nvidia’s next area to expand into.
SQream, a leader in machine learning (ML) and one of NVIDIA’s longest-serving collaborators, has been at the forefront of data acceleration techniques for years.
Next week its team of experts will showcase the latest ML advances for accelerated innovation.
At the conference, SQream will highlight how new technologies are addressing challenges in the industry by leveraging its recent integration with NVIDIA RAPIDS for unparalleled performance.
The company will also feature SQreamDB and showcase how its SQL database continues to be the foundation that powers AI, analytics, and ML at scale.
Said Matan Libis, SQream’s VP of Product, “At SQream we’re proud to be one of NVIDIA’s longest-serving collaborators, having worked together with the organization for 14 years. Attending the conference is a celebration of the value our solution delivers, and a stride forward in SQream’s mission to help industry leaders unlock accurate insights from their data.”
This past month NVIDIA reported a record-breaking quarter, with $39.3 billion in revenue.
While rivals such as AMD have begun to expand into the company’s territory, NVIDIA still maintains an estimated 82% of the GPU market.