By WSJ Staff
Nvidia has barely started shipping its latest artificial-intelligence chips, and everybody is already looking to hear about the next ones. Here's what to know about its flagship conference:
-- Nvidia's annual GTC developers conference in San Jose, Calif., unofficially dubbed "AI Woodstock," started Monday. It had been expected to bring more than 25,000 in-person attendees.
-- Nvidia's Blackwell AI chips were the main attraction at last year's conference. Analysts expect Chief Executive Jensen Huang to showcase a revved-up version called Blackwell Ultra in his keynote address at 1 p.m. ET today.
-- Huang's speech is being streamed live here:
-- Nvidia watchers are eager to hear more about the next generation of AI chips called Rubin, which Nvidia has only teased at in prior events.
-- Huang is also slated to appear on a panel about the future of quantum computing on Thursday.
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