Jensen Huang, the boss at NVIDIA, has a well-known love affair with Denny’s. His fondness for the classic diner is as obvious as ever, particularly with his recent visit.
Let’s delve into the unique relationship between NVIDIA’s head honcho, Jensen Huang, and Denny’s—a connection that arguably kicked off a monumental shift in graphical computing. As we gear up for NVIDIA’s GTC 2025 conference, set to be a pivotal event in the trajectory of artificial intelligence, Jensen seems more than ready for what’s around the corner. NVIDIA gave us a peek into this when they shared photos of Jensen at a mobile Denny’s station. There, he was sampling the “NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes,” a special menu item just for the event. The pictures also showed Jensen back in action, clicking with his old Denny’s flair while flipping burgers at the diner setup.
In a tweet from the official NVIDIA GTC handle, they highlighted Jensen’s stop at the Denny’s mobile diner, where he tried the ‘NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes’—a nod to his history with the company. The tweet also expressed gratitude to Denny’s for joining the GTC keynote festivities.
For those not in the loop about NVIDIA’s origins, the story dates back to the 1990s. That’s when three visionaries gathered at a Denny’s to lay the groundwork for chip development, the kind that would evolve into 3D graphics on computers. Fast forward to today, NVIDIA stands at the cutting edge of technological advancement, driving AI forward and fueling new computing capabilities.
As for the GTC 2025 keynote, expect it to be packed with AI discussions. There’s a high chance we’ll see the unveiling of the Blackwell Ultra “GB300” AI servers and hear about NVIDIA’s future endeavors. If you’re interested in catching all the action, you can tune into the GTC 2025 keynote, which is being live-streamed today at 8 AM PDT. Get ready for what promises to be a captivating presentation by Jensen Huang.