NVIDIA GTC 2025 – Roundup

The future of AI is here – and it’s more agentic, intelligent, and scalable than ever before. At the recent GTC 2025 conference, NVIDIA unveiled a sweeping vision for the future of AI, quantum computing, and enterprise infrastructure. The announcements marked a significant shift in how businesses will use agentic AI, generative models, and AI-driven automation to drive innovation, speed, and scalability.
For forward-thinking companies – and AI leaders like Brandly – the event offered a blueprint for how AI is evolving beyond hype into real-world business transformation.
Reasoning models: the foundation of agentic AI
NVIDIA introduced its new Llama Nemotron family of open AI models. These models are designed for reasoning, not just generation. That means businesses can now build AI agents that perform complex tasks – across math, logic, coding and decision-making – independently or as part of agent teams.
This step-change in capability will be a major enabler for enterprise-grade AI assistants, like Brandly’s. These tools don’t just answer questions – they reason, plan, and adapt. That’s the next generation of AI for customer experience, compliance, HR and beyond.
Companies such as Microsoft, SAP, ServiceNow, Deloitte, and Accenture are already collaborating with NVIDIA on deploying these reasoning models at scale.
Google, Alphabet and NVIDIA team up on AI and robotics
NVIDIA also confirmed a strategic partnership with Alphabet and Google to accelerate agentic AI, robotics, and simulation-based research. The goal? To expand access to AI tools while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in fields like healthcare, manufacturing, and energy.
The collaboration includes a major investment in robotic capabilities – from dexterous grasping to energy grid optimisation. These aren’t theoretical ambitions. Alphabet will soon integrate NVIDIA’s new GB300 NVL72 systems and the Blackwell RTX PRO 6000 GPU into Google Cloud’s infrastructure, making scalable, cutting-edge AI more accessible.
Even more significantly, NVIDIA will be the first external user of Google DeepMind’s SynthID, a powerful watermarking tool to authenticate AI-generated content – addressing one of the biggest risks facing modern AI systems.
Accelerated quantum research is coming
Another highlight from GTC 2025 was the announcement of the NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Computing Research Center (NVAQC), set to open in Boston later this year. This initiative will combine quantum processors with AI supercomputers to explore solutions to longstanding barriers like qubit noise and quantum error correction.
For AI agencies like Brandly, the merging of quantum and AI opens doors to more powerful forecasting, simulation, and modelling tools that could redefine performance in everything from investment analysis to climate modelling.
Enterprise infrastructure gets an AI-native upgrade
AI can’t thrive without the right infrastructure. That’s why NVIDIA launched the AI Data Platform, a new enterprise-class reference design for storage vendors. Built to handle demanding inference workloads, this platform enables near real-time reasoning from massive data lakes.
NVIDIA’s platform integrates with its own Llama Nemotron models, as well as tools like NIM micro services and the AI-Q Blueprint, to help businesses derive faster insights from structured and unstructured data.
NVIDIA is already working with top storage providers including Dell, NetApp, IBM, Hitachi Vantara, and Pure Storage to roll this out – signalling a new era of intelligent infrastructure.
Oracle integration: making agentic AI easy to deploy
To help companies deploy AI faster, NVIDIA and Oracle announced a native integration of NVIDIA’s inference stack into the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This means over 160 AI tools and 100+ NIM microservices will now be accessible through a single, no-code platform.
The partnership also enables no-code deployment of AI blueprints and real-time vector search integration with Oracle’s latest database. This is a game-changer for businesses that want powerful AI applications – without building everything from scratch.
Why this matters for Channel Islands businesses
The GTC 2025 announcements mark a fundamental shift in the way AI is delivered and deployed.
At Brandly, we’re already building enterprise AI assistants that reflect this evolution: reasoning-based, integrated with client systems, and always learning. Our assistants – like Lucian (Marketing), Finnian (Customer Service), and Ansel (Compliance) – use the same principles NVIDIA just announced: agentic design, cloud-scale infrastructure, and secure, watermarked outputs.
We believe AI must be trustworthy, secure, and measurable. NVIDIA’s new tools – like SynthID and the GB300 platform – give Brandly even more ways to ensure our assistants remain compliant with EU GDPR, SOC2, and other global standards.
As your AI agency, we’re constantly evolving our assistant technology to keep you ahead of the curve.
Final thoughts: AI in 2025 is autonomous, reliable, and transformative
The 2025 GTC conference showed that AI is no longer just a digital assistant – it’s becoming a digital teammate. With open reasoning models, scalable infrastructure, and secure outputs, businesses can now deploy agentic AI with confidence.
For Brandly clients, this means more powerful assistants, faster automations, and greater results. As the Channel Islands’ leading AI agency, we’re here to help you leverage the latest AI breakthroughs to grow, innovate, and scale.
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