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Nvidia’s GTC 2025 conference was its biggest yet, drawing 25,000 attendees and setting the stage for CEO Jensen Huang’s most bullish pitch to date. But despite record-breaking sales and dominance in AI chips, Nvidia faces mounting challenges—from rising tariffs to competition from DeepSeek and shifting priorities among AI customers.
🚀 New Vera Rubin GPUs – Promising double the inference speed of current Blackwell chips.
💻 Personal “Supercomputers” – A push to make high-end AI computing more accessible.
🤖 Cute Robots (Because Why Not?) – Continuing Nvidia’s play in AI-driven automation.
📉 Stock Volatility – Investors remain wary despite strong AI demand.
Huang dismissed fears that efficient models like DeepSeek’s R1 would reduce demand for power-hungry Nvidia chips. Instead, he argued that the next wave of reasoning AI models will require even more power, reinforcing the need for Nvidia’s high-end GPUs.
While Nvidia continues to dominate, it must navigate increasing headwinds:
⚠️ U.S. Tariffs – Impacting global supply chains.
⚠️ Chinese AI Labs – Growing competition from DeepSeek & others.
⚠️ AI Market Shifts – Customers seeking more efficient AI solutions.
Nvidia is betting big on scaling AI, but whether it can maintain its unstoppable momentum remains to be seen.