
Jensen Huang Sees $1 Trillion. Gamers See AI Slop. And a Ghost Model Is Haunting OpenRouter.
This was GTC week. And if you thought NVIDIA's annual AI mega-conference would be a polite product launch, you weren't paying attention. Jensen Huang stood on stage for three hours in his signature leather jacket, casually announced a trillion-dollar revenue forecast, unveiled seven new chips, and told gamers they're "completely wrong" about DLSS 5 — all while the Pentagon was busy labeling one of America's most important AI companies a national security threat, and a mystery trillion-parameter model appeared out of nowhere on OpenRouter with no name attached. Oh, and Donald Knuth — the 88-year-old godfather of computer science — published a paper named after an AI that solved a math problem he couldn't crack. This was not a normal week. Here's what happened, why it matters, and what you should actually care about. 1. NVIDIA Drops the Vera Rubin Platform and Sees $1 Trillion in Demand Jensen Huang's GTC keynote wasn't just a product launch — it was a statement of dominance. The centerp
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