Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, has a storied and enduring connection with Denny’s, one that he clearly cherishes. This was all too apparent during his recent stop at the famed diner.
### A Bond Forged Over Breakfast: Jensen Huang and Denny’s
Huang’s relationship with Denny’s is not just sentimental—it’s foundational to NVIDIA’s history. As NVIDIA gears up for what is poised to be a pivotal moment at the GTC 2025 conference, a gathering expected to provide direction for AI’s future, Huang appeared remarkably at ease with what lies ahead. A recent visit to a Denny’s food truck, where he enjoyed the “NVIDIA Breakfast Bytes,” is a testament to this. Images released by NVIDIA capture Huang revisiting his old Denny’s culinary skills, even flipping burgers during his brief stop-over.
This delightful nod to NVIDIA’s origins highlights how Denny’s served as the meeting ground for three visionary founders in the early 1990s. It was here that they first discussed the groundbreaking tech that would eventually enable 3D graphics on computers. Fast forward a few decades, and NVIDIA now sits at the helm of a tech revolution, driving AI and boosting the computing power necessary for numerous advancements.
As the GTC 2025 keynote approaches, all eyes are on Huang. Expectations are high; the unveiling of the Blackwell Ultra “GB300” AI servers, among other forward-looking projects, is anticipated. Those eager to catch the keynote will have the opportunity to do so via livestream today at 8 AM PDT. NVIDIA’s head, Jensen Huang, is set to deliver what promises to be an insightful and comprehensive presentation.