NVIDIA GTC with Jensen Huang – 911Studios’ Coverage

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Adam of 911 Studios Covers NVIDIA GTC 2026, Highlights Jensen Huang’s Vision for AI and Interviews GCL Group Founder Zhu Gongshan

SAN JOSE, Calif. — At NVIDIA GTC 2026, Adam Nash of 911 Studios delivered on-the-ground coverage from one of the world’s most important gatherings for artificial intelligence, accelerated computing, and next-generation infrastructure. The video spotlighted NVIDIA’s latest innovations, the DGX Spark Hands-On Lab, and the growing conversation around the energy demands required to power the future of AI.

A major theme of the event was NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote presentation, which emphasized that the future of AI depends on more than advanced chips and powerful models. In Adam’s coverage, Huang’s message was clear: AI is built in layers, but the foundation of the entire system is energy. As AI factories, data centers, and large-scale computing environments expand, reliable and efficient power infrastructure will be just as critical as processors, software platforms, and model development. The presentation reinforced NVIDIA’s broader vision that the next era of AI will be defined by the ability to connect compute, infrastructure, and power into one scalable ecosystem.

Adam’s video also explored the DGX Spark Hands-On Lab, where developers were shown how NVIDIA’s latest open-source models and compact AI development systems can make AI experimentation more accessible. The lab demonstrated how developers can build AI agents and prototype workflows locally, while also showcasing practical applications such as AI-driven energy forecasting using NVIDIA Earth-2 to help predict solar power generation based on weather data.

One of the standout moments from Adam’s GTC 2026 coverage was his interview with Zhu Gongshan, the founder and chairman of GCL Group. The interview added an important global energy perspective to the event’s broader AI conversation. GCL Group, officially known as Golden Concord Holdings Limited, is a leading green energy technology company in China and a major force in new energy, clean energy, and renewable energy. Founded in 1990, the company has become a major innovator across solar, wind, electric power, and advanced materials, while contributing to carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals. GCL Group has established itself as a significant player in the global energy transition.

The video also examined the role of GCL Energy Technology (GCL ET), a listed subsidiary connected to the larger GCL Group, and its relevance to the rapidly developing AI ecosystem. According to the coverage, GCL ET is focused on energy asset management, integrated energy services, virtual power plants, residential energy systems, and industrial zero-carbon energy parks. As AI infrastructure continues to scale, Adam’s report highlighted how companies like GCL ET are helping build the “power plus compute” framework needed to support future AI factories and advanced intelligent data center development.

By connecting NVIDIA’s technology leadership with GCL’s energy expertise, Adam’s coverage from GTC 2026 showed that the next stage of AI will not be shaped by compute alone. It will also depend on the strength, efficiency, and sustainability of the energy systems behind it. With NVIDIA driving innovation in accelerated computing and leaders like Zhu Gongshan helping shape the future of clean energy, the intersection of AI and energy is becoming one of the most important stories in global technology.

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911 Studios provides technology coverage, interviews, product features, and event reporting focused on innovation, consumer technology, and industry trends. Through on-location video coverage and interviews with major business leaders, 911 Studios helps audiences better understand the people, products, and ideas shaping the future.

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