About this episode
Send a textIn this episode of DX Today, we analyze the seismic shifts announced at NVIDIA GTC 2026, marking the definitive transition from large language model training to the era of autonomous agentic inference. Broadcasting from the heart of the action in San Jose, we break down CEO Jensen Huang’s vision for the Vera Rubin computing platform, a vertically integrated architecture designed to power the next generation of AI agents at a fraction of previous costs. We explore the technical breakthroughs of the Rubin GPU and Vera CPU, alongside the launch of OpenClaw, the new operating system for agentic computers. This session highlights how NVIDIA has moved beyond silicon to provide the foundational infrastructure for a world where AI is no longer a digital oracle but an active participant in our physical reality.We also dive deep into the tangible impact of Physical AI across sectors like healthcare, energy, and transportation. From Hitachi’s work in revolutionizing the energy grid to Uber’s roadmap for integrated robotaxis and the deployment of AI-guided surgical tools, the report illustrates a future where digital intelligence meets physical execution. We address the looming challenges of data center power constraints and the vital importance of data governance as enterprises prepare for autonomous workflows. Finally, we look ahead to the next frontier of computing, including orbital data centers and the 2027 Rubin Ultra architecture, providing listeners with a strategic roadmap to lead their organizations through this unprecedented technological inflection point.