Nvidia is poised to highlight its cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) technology at its annual developers conference on Tuesday. CEO Jensen Huang is expected to take center stage, showcasing the latest advancements in AI and quantum computing, including the highly anticipated Blackwell line of graphics processing units (GPUs).

Huang’s keynote address is expected to draw a large crowd to the SAP Centre in San Jose, California. This comes as the company navigates the evolving AI landscape, facing competition and market fluctuations.
Industry analysts anticipate that Huang will focus on the Blackwell series. These advancements come at a critical time, with the AI market experiencing rapid growth and increased competition. Previously, the company’s stock price had surged due to the AI boom. However, a downturn occurred earlier this year, partly due to the emergence of competitors like DeepSeek.
The company’s stock, a major presence on Wall Street, has experienced a decline of over 9% this year, even with a recent recovery from a March low.
