During NVIDIA's keynote speech at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Huang reviewed the success of GeForce and its place in the company's current business. He said on stage: "While the company's success is largely due to GeForce, 90% of today's speech has nothing to do with GeForce - not because we don't love it. In fact, RTX The 50 series has the most successful launch record in history, and PC gaming has now gone through 30 years, which speaks volumes about how incredible GeForce is.”

However, Huang Renxun's remarks caused controversy. Foreign media pcgamer believes that Huang Renxun wanted to express this statement: without N cards, there would be no PC games. "Leaving aside the many shortcomings of the 50 series' launch, the fundamental fallacy is that the history of PC gaming clearly predates the GeForce product line."

"GeForce 256 came out in October 1999. Although it is recognized as a pioneer in popularizing the concept of modern GPUs to players, conflating the history of PC games with the development history of NVIDIA is really a tampering concept. PC games existed long before Jen-Hsun Huang conceived the idea of ​​founding NVIDIA, and the games of Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum are both PC games." PCGamer said.