Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Vera Rubin AI platform, DLSS 5 graphics tech and NemoClaw agent OS at GTC 2026. The company also introduced Nemotron 3 Super and new robotics partnerships. Huang projected at least $1 trillion revenue between 2025–27, highlighting surging demand for AI infrastructure and computing systems.
Jensen Huang took the stage at the SAP Center in San Jose on March 16 to deliver Nvidia's GTC 2026 keynote to a crowd of over 30,000 developers from 190 countries. In a presentation that ran over two hours, Huang covered new chips, a next-generation computing platform, a landmark graphics breakthrough, an AI agent operating system, a space data center, and a bold trillion-dollar revenue forecast. Here is every major announcement, broken down.
Vera Rubin: Nvidia's New Full-Stack AI Computing Platform
The centrepiece of the keynote was the official rollout of the Vera Rubin platform. Vera Rubin is a new full-stack computing platform comprising seven chips, five rack-scale systems and one supercomputer for agentic AI. The platform includes the new Nvidia Vera CPU and BlueField-4 STX storage architecture. The Vera Rubin NVL72 delivers 3.6 exaflops of compute and 260 TB/s of all-to-all NVLink bandwidth. Huang also unveiled Rubin Ultra, a more powerful configuration - Rubin Ultra can connect up to 144 GPUs and is described as "the new NVLink."
DLSS 5: The 'GPT Moment' for real-time graphics
-
Tina Fey confirmed to host SNL UK alongside Hollywood stars

-
Nationwide members most likely to get free £100 - two week deadline

-
Ulrika Jonsson claims Bake Off's Nadiya Hussain showed true colours in green room

-
[Update] Exclusive: Workspace Interiors Startup OfficeBanao Raises $7.7 Mn

-
'Dedicated to shielding our youth from drugs': HM Amit Shah greets NCB on Raising Day
