Nvidia Will Show “Never Seen Before” Chips at GTC 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has created major excitement in the tech industry after announcing that the company is preparing to present chips that “the world has never seen before” at GTC 2026.
This is a bold statement, especially since Nvidia is already leading the market with its Hopper and Blackwell architectures. However, the company is now placing even more focus on accelerating AI development.
“We’ve prepared several new chips the world has never seen before. Nothing is easy because all technologies are at their limits,” said Jensen Huang.
What To Expect From The New Chips
Although Nvidia has not shared specific details, experts believe Huang could be referring to chips based on the Vera Rubin platform introduced earlier this year. At the same time, rumors are growing about the possible debut of a next-generation architecture called Feynman.
Some reports suggest these new chips may include advanced technologies such as 3D stacking and improved memory integration to increase speed and efficiency in AI tasks. These improvements could help boost performance in generative AI and other demanding workloads.
Huang also explained that reaching these new milestones is not simple, as current technologies are approaching their physical limits. Still, Nvidia’s strategy goes beyond hardware. The company aims to control the entire ecosystem, from chip design and data centers to partnerships with major companies like Meta.
The GTC event will begin on March 15 in San Jose, California. It will be the stage where Nvidia reveals whether these new chips truly mark the beginning of a new chapter in AI development.
















