NVIDIA’s charismatic CEO, Jensen Huang, has never been shy about his fondness for Denny’s, the classic American diner chain. This affection was on full display during his recent visit, showcasing just how deep those roots go. It seems the partnership between NVIDIA and Denny’s has become a quirky historical footnote in the tech world—one that fans and industry insiders delight in revisiting.
As the GTC 2025 conference approaches—a key event for the future of the AI industry—Huang exuded confidence while taking a nostalgic detour. At a mobile Denny’s station, Huang was seen enjoying the new “NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes” menu item, a tongue-in-cheek nod to the company’s tech roots. Pictures of the visit even caught him flipping burgers, a playful callback to a time before the cutting-edge advancements NVIDIA is known for today.
NVIDIA’s genesis story is a fascinating one—a trio of visionaries mapping out the future at a humble Denny’s back in the 1990s. It’s quite fitting that from those diner discussions, NVIDIA has surged to the forefront of technology, powering today’s AI advancements and driving global innovation.
Looking ahead to the GTC 2025 keynote, NVIDIA is set to unveil substantial developments, likely showcasing their ambitious new Blackwell Ultra “GB300” AI servers. The event promises to be a premium experience for those keen on AI’s evolution and NVIDIA’s role in shaping the digital future. For anyone wanting to catch all the action, the keynote will be live-streamed at 8 AM Pacific Daylight Time, and from the anticipation surrounding it, it’s expected to be an electrifying presentation by Jensen Huang.






