Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, seems to have a special place in his heart for Denny’s, and his recent visit there makes that affection pretty clear.
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Jensen Huang’s connection to Denny’s is one for the ages, going back to the early days when the seeds of the graphical computing revolution were first sown. As NVIDIA gears up for the highly anticipated GTC 2025 conference, which promises to be a landmark event for the AI industry, Jensen appears to be in high spirits about the road ahead. Recently, images surfaced of Jensen at a Denny’s mobile station, indulging in their “NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes,” showcasing his enduring affection for the eatery. He even flipped a few burgers during his visit, proving that he’s still got the skills he picked up from those early days.
For many, this connection might come as a surprise, but NVIDIA’s roots trace back to the ’90s when three visionaries brainstormed at a Denny’s table, paving the way for what would eventually become 3D graphics on computers. Fast-forward to now, NVIDIA has carved out a leadership role in the tech industry, driving forward AI technology and empowering countless advancements with their groundbreaking computing capabilities.
As for what to expect from the GTC 2025 keynote, it’s all about AI. NVIDIA is likely to unveil its cutting-edge Blackwell Ultra “GB300” AI servers, among other reveals about their future plans. If you’re eager to catch the insights firsthand, the keynote will be broadcast live at 8 AM Pacific Daylight Time, promising a dynamic presentation led by none other than Jensen Huang himself.