This year’s NVIDIA GTC was a whirlwind of innovation, industry-shaping announcements, and engaging discussions. Vultr’s engineering team had the opportunity to attend various sessions alongside key players in the AI space, gaining insights into the latest advancements and trends. From composable cloud infrastructure to the groundbreaking NVIDIA HGX™ B200, the event highlighted how the future of AI is being shaped – and how Vultr is helping to accelerate it.

Composable cloud: A growing movement
One of the biggest takeaways from NVIDIA GTC was the increasing momentum behind the composable cloud vision. Enterprises and developers are growing tired of being locked into expensive, restrictive ecosystems. Instead, they are looking for flexible, open solutions that allow them to choose the best technologies for their needs.
Vultr’s composable infrastructure is built on an open software ecosystem, empowering users to select the right tools for their workloads. This flexibility is made possible by Vultr’s API-first approach, Terraform support, containerized infrastructure, and key partnerships through our Vultr Cloud Alliance. This approach allows businesses to build AI applications without vendor lock-in or unnecessary complexity.
For more information, download our whitepaper: The Strategic Shift to Composable AI-First Cloud Infrastructure.

The rise of Agentic AI: AI that adapts in real-time
A key theme at NVIDIA GTC was the evolution of AI beyond static responses. NVIDIA highlighted the concept of Agentic AI – AI models that dynamically retrieve information and adapt to changing tasks. This shift represents a significant leap forward in AI-powered automation, enabling more context-aware and efficient applications.
Vultr showcased this approach through our collaboration with NetApp, demonstrating an AI-powered customer service agent capable of processing documents and media. This solution highlights how enterprises can leverage AI to improve customer interactions, automate support workflows, and handle real-time complex queries.

Blackwell GPUs: Next-generation performance for AI workloads
In his keynote, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, celebrated the power and advantages of NVIDIA architecture. NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs are designed for massive AI training and inference and deliver groundbreaking performance and efficiency in power-constrained environments.
At Vultr, we’re thrilled to bring this innovation to our customers with the launch of the NVIDIA HGX™ B200 on Vultr. As the first GPU based on the new Blackwell architecture, the HGX™ B200 sets new benchmarks in compute power, helping organizations accelerate AI model training and deployment like never before.
The NVIDIA HGX™ B200 is now available on Vultr’s composable infrastructure, enabling tailored allocation of memory, storage, and compute for Agentic AI systems that demand flexible resources and high-performance GPU clusters.

AI in healthcare: Real-world impact with Vultr customers
NVIDIA GTC also highlighted AI’s transformative impact on healthcare. Vultr customers Athos Therapeutics and IPA Therapeutics delivered insightful talks on AI-driven drug discovery and medical research innovations. Additionally, we featured a testimonial from Medidex, highlighting how Vultr’s AI cloud is helping healthcare organizations drive breakthroughs in telemedicine and patient care.
Our partner Qdrant also demonstrated how a cutting-edge AI-powered medical assistant can be used for dermatoscopic image analysis. This solution showcases how AI is being leveraged to assist healthcare professionals in diagnosing and treating skin conditions more accurately and efficiently.
At Vultr, we put in countless hours working side by side with partners, customers, and industry experts to bring real-world use cases and deep expertise to the healthcare and life sciences sector.

Looking ahead
NVIDIA GTC reinforced that AI is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and Vultr is committed to providing the infrastructure needed to support these advancements. Whether through composable cloud solutions, AI-powered automation, or the latest GPU innovations, we’re helping businesses push the boundaries of what’s possible.
As AI models grow in complexity and scale, the need for high-performance, flexible, cost-effective cloud infrastructure will become more critical. With the launch of the NVIDIA HGX™ B200 on Vultr – alongside our broader portfolio including the NVIDIA GH200 GPU, NVIDIA L40S GPU, NVIDIA HGX H100 GPU, NVIDIA A100 GPU, NVIDIA A40 GPU, and NVIDIA A16 GPU – we’re excited to power the next generation of AI innovation.