Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, has a notable history with Denny’s, and that connection remains strong, as his recent visit to the diner clearly shows.
NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang and Denny’s are practically inseparable; after all, this diner played a crucial role in the start of the graphical computing revolution.
NVIDIA’s GTC 2025 conference is shaping up to be pivotal for the future of the AI industry, and Jensen seems optimistic about what’s in store. A recent highlight shared by NVIDIA was Jensen’s visit to a mobile Denny’s booth, where he sampled the “NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes” — a novel addition to the menu. The images shared speak volumes, as Jensen appears to have retained his “Denny’s skills,” flipping burgers like a seasoned pro during his visit.
For the uninitiated, the journey of NVIDIA, fondly known as Team Green, kicks off in the 1990s with three visionaries brainstorming chip innovations over a meal at Denny’s. This collaboration laid the groundwork for rendering 3D graphics on computers. Fast forward a few decades, and NVIDIA stands at the cutting edge of technology, empowering the AI era and fueling future breakthroughs with their computing prowess.
As for the GTC 2025 keynote, there’s much anticipation surrounding discussions on AI — particularly the debut of the Blackwell Ultra “GB300” AI servers and NVIDIA’s forward-looking strategies. If you’re eager to catch the event, the GTC 2025 keynote will be broadcast live today at 8 AM (Pacific Daylight Time), promising a comprehensive and dynamic presentation by NVIDIA’s own Jensen Huang.