NVIDIA Unveils AI Innovations at GTC 2025 with RTX AI PCs

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Iris Coleman
Feb 26, 2025 08:36

NVIDIA’s GTC 2025 will showcase advancements in AI development, featuring RTX AI PCs and workstations. Experts will discuss optimizing AI models and deploying AI locally.





NVIDIA is set to explore new frontiers in artificial intelligence at the upcoming GTC 2025 event, where the focus will be on RTX AI PCs and workstations. Scheduled to take place from March 17-21 at the San Jose Convention Center, the event promises to be a hub for AI development insights, according to NVIDIA.

RTX AI PCs Revolutionizing Development

RTX AI PCs, powered by NVIDIA’s Tensor Cores, are engineered to enhance AI development by offering the computational power necessary for running complex AI models. With over 100 million GeForce RTX and NVIDIA RTX GPU users, developers have a vast audience for deploying new AI applications. Sessions at GTC 2025 will cover a broad range of topics, including building digital humans and AI-generated content.

Optimizing AI Performance

One of the key sessions, “Optimizing AI Workloads on Windows Workstations: Strategies and Best Practices,” will delve into best practices for AI optimization. These include model quantization and hardware-aware tuning to maximize performance across various hardware configurations. The session will also provide insights into optimizing ONNX Runtime and NVIDIA TensorRT for enhanced AI efficiency.

Local AI Development and Security

Local AI development is a priority for NVIDIA, as it ensures data security and performance without relying on cloud-based services. The GTC 2025 will highlight how NVIDIA RTX GPUs, in collaboration with Z by HP, facilitate on-premises AI development, offering control over data and intellectual property. Sessions such as “Develop and Observe Gen AI On-Prem With Z by HP GenAI Lab and AI Studio” will demonstrate these capabilities.

Expanding AI Capabilities

NVIDIA continues to expand AI capabilities with the introduction of NIM microservices, which are optimized models for generative AI. These services, available in the initial public beta, include Llama 3.1 LLM and other tools for automatic speech recognition and computer vision. These microservices aim to streamline AI application development, making them accessible via standard APIs.

Join the Global AI Conference

GTC 2025 will feature a keynote by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang and over 1,000 sessions covering the latest in AI technology. Attendees can look forward to technical training, networking events, and exhibitions that highlight the transformative power of AI across various industries.

For more details on the event, visit the NVIDIA blog.

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