Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, has a long-standing affection for Denny’s, a relationship that continues to be strong, as demonstrated by his recent visit there.
NVIDIA’s boss and Denny’s have a bond that seems unbreakable. This connection dates back to when the seeds of the graphical computing revolution were first planted. As NVIDIA gears up for its GTC 2025 conference, a crucial event in steering the future of AI, Jensen exudes confidence about what’s to come. Recently, he stopped by a mobile Denny’s station featured at the conference, where he indulged in “NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes,” a new addition to the menu. NVIDIA shared photos of Jensen not just enjoying breakfast but also reverting to his culinary roots, showing his prowess at flipping burgers during his visit.
To those who are not in the loop, NVIDIA’s journey began in the 1990s over a conversation at a Denny’s booth. This meeting between three visionaries led to the development of chips capable of delivering 3D graphics on computers. Since then, the company has become a powerhouse in the tech world, driving AI advancements and supplying the computing muscle needed for future innovations.
As for what to expect from the GTC 2025 keynote, the focus will undoubtedly be on AI, with possible announcements about the Blackwell Ultra “GB300” AI servers and NVIDIA’s strategic directions. The keynote, set to be a comprehensive showcase, will be streamed live today at 8 AM PDT. Jensen Huang is expected to deliver a packed presentation, full of insights into what’s next for NVIDIA and the broader AI landscape.