Denny's, the popular diner chain, has introduced a unique collaboration with Nvidia, offering the 'Nvidia Breakfast Bytes' for a limited time. This creative marketing move is a first for Nvidia, bringing their brand into the realm of food and dining.
The 'Nvidia Breakfast Bytes' consists of four pork sausage links, four fluffy buttermilk silver dollar pancakes, and a ladle of maple syrup. It's a high-calorie, high-carbohydrate meal that's not exactly healthy, but it's priced at under $5, making it an affordable treat for tech enthusiasts.
Available until May 13, 2025, this breakfast item is a limited edition, and customers can order it for carry-out or delivery through Dennys.com and the iOS and Android apps. In San Jose, California, where Nvidia is based, participating restaurants will even offer the dish for dine-in customers.
This promotion is a nod to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's personal connection to Denny's, as he has shared stories of how the restaurant inspired him during his early days at Nvidia.
While the breakfast is a fun and unique offering, it's important to note that it's not a health food. For those looking to indulge in a bit of tech-themed indulgence, this is the chance to do so with a side of pancakes and sausage.