Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, will outline the company’s hardware and software plans at its annual developer conference in San Jose, where he is expected to unveil a next-generation AI chip called Feynman.
The four-day event includes a keynote set for 11 a.m. Pacific Time.
Huang is also likely to discuss data centers, the CUDA programming platform, digital assistants known as AI agents, and robotics.
Industry watchers expect Nvidia to address a market shift from model training to inference as firms such as OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta move to serve hundreds of millions of end users.
Analysts say Nvidia faces growing competition in inference chips from firms such as Groq that specialize in low-latency real-time model serving.
Nvidia’s technology remains widely used across data centers and commercial AI deployments worldwide.
🔗 Source: Reuters
Originally written by: Aiko Gao Ishida
Source: Tech in Asia
Published on: 16 March 2026
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