1. The most important breakthroughs will likely be AI inference efficiency and power optimisation. Training clusters are already massive, but the next phase of AI growth depends on cheaper inference for enterprise deployment. If Nvidia shows major gains in tokens-per-watt or server-level efficiency, it could unlock wider adoption across cloud, robotics, and autonomous systems.



2. Rubin and Feiman architectures could push the ecosystem toward even tighter vertical integration. Faster interconnects, co-packaged optics, and improved memory bandwidth would strengthen Nvidia’s control over the full AI stack. This benefits partners such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, while increasing pressure on rivals like Advanced Micro Devices and Intel to catch up in AI accelerators.



3. A new chip announcement could trigger another rally, but markets may now demand clear revenue visibility rather than hype. If hyperscaler demand from Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet remains strong, the AI capex cycle could extend. Otherwise, expectations are already very high, so the reaction may be more measured.



# Nvidia's GTC Coming! Rubin and More, What to Expect?

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