Nvidia Unveils Groundbreaking AI Technologies at CES 2025
Las Vegas, NV – Nvidia made a significant impact at CES 2025 with several AI-centric announcements aimed at reshaping the fields of robotics and automotive technology. CEO Jensen Huang introduced the new GB10 superchip and a range of AI systems designed to enhance humanoid robots and self-driving vehicles.
The GB10 superchip is a compact version of the company's larger GB200 chip, combining a Grace CPU with a Blackwell GPU. It will be available through Project DIGITS, starting at $3,000, equipped to assist researchers in developing and fine-tuning large AI models. Nvidia is expected to introduce its next-generation chip in March at its GTC conference.
In addition to the hardware, Nvidia launched the Cosmos platform, which allows developers to simulate real-world conditions for AI systems without the need for costly physical prototypes. This platform aims to accelerate the development of AI software for robotics and autonomous vehicles.
Notably, Toyota announced its collaboration with Nvidia to incorporate the DRIVE AGX Orin chip into its upcoming models, enhancing their advanced driver-assistance features. Furthermore, Nvidia has partnered with Continental and Aurora to develop autonomous trucks, projected to hit the roads by 2027.
Nvidia's Automotive and Robotics segments, although small in comparison to its Data Center business, have seen substantial growth, with a 72% year-over-year increase in sales reported in Q3. The company also introduced AI Blueprints for creating custom AI agents, aimed at automating repetitive tasks using the company’s RTX graphics cards.
As Nvidia continues to innovate in AI technology, its stock has surged by over 200% in the past year, reflecting strong market confidence in its strategic investments in AI hardware and software.
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