Jensen Huang Announces Roadmap for VeraRubin and Pimanchip Following Blackwell

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, an artificial intelligence (AI) powerhouse, said, "We've sold more than 3.6 million 'Blackwell AI Accelerators' to the top four cloud companies in the U.S. this year alone," and "AI computing is already at a turning point."



In a keynote speech at the GTC 2025 AI developer conference held in San Jose, California, USA on the 18th (local time), CEO Jensen Huang emphasized, "The world is currently at a platform transition," and "In the past, software coded by humans ran on general-purpose computers, but now machine learning software runs on AI accelerators and graphics processing units (GPUs)."



NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is giving a keynote speech at the annual technology conference 'GTC 2025' held in San Jose, California, USA on the 18th (local time). [Photo = AFP Yonhap News]



CEO Jensen Huang said, "This type of computing has passed a turning point, and that turning point is evident in the construction of data centers being built all over the world."



He said that the next areas where AI will be applied after data centers are autonomous driving, personal supercomputers, and humanoid robots.



CEO Jensen Huang said, "The era of autonomous driving for AI has arrived, and NVIDIA is trying to make three changes with General Motors (GM)," adding, "AI can be used in vehicle manufacturing, design, and even inside vehicles." He



also said that for AI to be applied in these areas, an 'agent' model with powerful computational capabilities and inference is needed.



CEO Jensen Huang said, "NVIDIA chips are the only chips that can help AI systems respond smartly to numerous users and provide responses as quickly as possible," adding, "If it takes too long to answer a question like a web search, customers won't come back."



NVIDIA also unveiled the next-generation GPU chips, 'Blackwell Ultra' and 'Vera Rubin,' which will be released in the second half of this year.



The next-generation Blackwell is equipped with more memory and can support ultra-large AI models. The new PC 'DGX Workstation' based on the Blackwell chip was also unveiled.



NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is giving a keynote speech at the annual technology conference 'GTC 2025' held in San Jose, California, USA on the 18th (local time). [Photo = AFP Yonhap News]



Vera Rubin, which boasts an inference speed 2.5 times faster than Blackwell, is scheduled to be released in 2026.



CEO Jensen Huang also presented a future product roadmap, saying, "After Vera Rubin, we plan to introduce the 'Feynman Chip' named after astronomer Richard Feynman, who first discovered dark matter, starting in 2028."



The blueprint for the humanoid robot unveiled at CES 2025 in January also appeared in the keynote speech that day.



NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is giving a keynote speech at the annual technology conference 'GTC 2025' held in San Jose, California, USA on the 18th (local time). [Photo = AFP Yonhap News]



CEO Jensen Huang said, "The era of robots has come," and "There is a labor shortage worldwide."



He added, "NVIDIA's physical AI helps robots recognize and reason about their surroundings, and helps them train their behavior."



Despite Jensen Huang's two-hour keynote speech, NVIDIA's stock price closed down more than 3% that day.



Bloomberg News evaluated that "Jensen Huang introduced various technologies covering hardware, software, services, and robots, but there was no bombshell announcement that surprised investors."





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