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NVIDIA GTC 2026 Keynote: How to Watch Jensen Huang Unveil the Next Generation of AI Hardware
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NVIDIA GTC 2026 Keynote: How to Watch Jensen Huang Unveil the Next Generation of AI Hardware

NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference (GTC 2026) gets underway in San Jose this week, with CEO Jensen Huang's keynote on March 18 expected to be one of the most consequential announcements in AI infrastructure in recent memory. Huang is widely anticipated to unveil the Feynman architecture — NVIDIA's next-generation inference chip built specifically for agentic AI workloads — alongside updates on the Vera Rubin platform that is already shipping to hyperscale customers. The keynote will also address NVIDIA's newly disclosed $26 billion commitment to open-source AI development, and is expected to include surprise reveals around optical compute and energy-efficient inference that NVIDIA has been testing with select enterprise partners. The event is free to attend virtually at nvidia.com/gtc, with the keynote streaming live on March 18 at 1 PM Pacific. In-person tickets at the San Jose Convention Center are sold out, with 25,000 attendees registered across the four-day event.

Marcus Webb