Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, presented at #GTC2025 on March 18, 2025, in San Jose,
California, a series of innovations that will redefine advanced computing and artificial
intelligence.
On March 20, at the same #GTC2025 conference, Ricardo Lerch, Co-Founder & CEO of
Algo Labs, presented Algo Labs’ innovation applied to the automation of inventory
management through the convergence of Computer Vision and Edge Computing.
One of Jensen Huang’s most notable announcements was Blackwell Ultra, the next
generation of NVIDIA graphics processors, scheduled for release in the second half of 2025

 

 

This chip promises 25x acceleration in AI workloads with 30% lower power
consumption, enabling more complex models with a lower environmental impact.
In addition, Huang revealed the arrival of the Vera Rubin superchip, expected by the
end of 2026 and with a power 3.3 times greater than Blackwell Ultra. In 2027, NVIDIA
will launch Vera Rubin Ultra, with an estimated performance 14 times greater than
Blackwell. These advances aim to meet the growing demand for computing in AI,
advanced robotics, and hyper-realistic simulations.
NVIDIA is an undisputed leader in the AI ​​ecosystem. It is a catalyst for the
transformation of technology, driving the convergence of hardware, advanced
algorithms, and disruptive applications.
At this historic moment, we are not only witnessing the future of AI, but we also have
the opportunity to be protagonists in its development and be present at the #GTC2025
event.

 

 

GTC2025 makes it clear that the future of artificial intelligence will depend on more

 

 

powerful and efficient computing infrastructure, smarter AI models with memory and
reasoning capabilities, and deeper integration of AI into everyday life, including
industrial automation.
Companies are adopting AI at scale, driving demand for specialized hardware and high-
performance architectures. Algo Labs is on this path to help companies adopt AI more
quickly and efficiently.

 

 

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