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Nvidia Unveils RTX 50 GPUs and New AI Innovations at CES 2025

At CES 2025, Nvidia's Jensen Huang unveiled the new RTX 50 GPUs, a personal AI supercomputer, and the Cosmos platform, highlighting advancements in gaming and AI technology.

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Nvidia Unveils RTX 50 GPUs and New AI Innovations at CES 2025

On January 6, 2025, Nvidia kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with a keynote delivered by CEO Jensen Huang, outlining significant advancements in graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

New RTX 50 GPU Series

The highlight of Huang's address was the launch of the Blackwell-based GeForce RTX 50 series. The flagship model, the RTX 5090, is priced at $1,999 and features a staggering 92 billion transistors. This GPU promises to deliver unparalleled performance for gamers and content creators alike. Additionally, Nvidia introduced the more budget-friendly RTX 5070, retailing at $549, aimed at a broader audience looking for high-quality graphics processing without the premium price tag. This dual offering reflects Nvidia's strategy to cater to both high-end users and mainstream gamers (Tom's Hardware).

Project Digits: Personal AI Supercomputer

In another ambitious move, Nvidia presented Project Digits, a personal AI supercomputer priced at $3,000. This device is powered by the new GB10 Grace Blackwell chip and is equipped with 128GB of unified memory. Huang emphasized that this supercomputer is designed for consumers seeking advanced AI capabilities, combining considerable processing power with a user-friendly interface. The launch of Project Digits reflects Nvidia's commitment to making sophisticated AI accessible to individual users and developers alike (Forbes).

Cosmos: Advancing Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Huang also unveiled the Cosmos platform, which focuses on creating an open world-model framework for robotics and autonomous systems. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of robots and enable smarter interactions with the environment, further bridging the gap between digital and physical worlds. Cosmos is intended to spur innovation in various sectors, potentially transforming how autonomous systems operate and interact in real-world applications (NVIDIA Blog).

The announcements from the CES 2025 keynote indicate Nvidia’s continued leadership in the AI and gaming sectors, leveraging advanced technology to both push the boundaries of performance and bring new capabilities to a wider audience. The combination of powerful new GPUs, accessible AI computing, and innovative frameworks for robotics is set to reshape the future of technology.

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