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NVIDIA Shakes Up Tech World at CES 2025

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At CES 2025, NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang took the stage to reveal groundbreaking products that are set to redefine gaming, artificial intelligence, and autonomous technologies. Here’s a breakdown of the highlights:

The GeForce RTX 50 Series: A New Gaming Powerhouse

Say hello to the GeForce RTX 50 Series, NVIDIA’s latest GPUs built on the revolutionary Blackwell architecture. These beasts are packed with cutting-edge features:

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  • RTX 5090: With 32GB of GDDR7 memory and a jaw-dropping 21,760 CUDA cores, this flagship GPU is poised to deliver double the speed of the RTX 4090. It’s priced at $1,999, and yes, it’s as powerful as it sounds.
  • RTX 5080: A more budget-friendly option at $999, along with other upcoming models like the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070, ensures there’s something for every gamer and creator.

Cosmos AI Models: The Future of Simulation

NVIDIA didn’t stop at gaming. They introduced Cosmos, a family of AI models designed to create photorealistic videos and 3D simulations. What’s the big deal? Cosmos is a game-changer for training robots, autonomous vehicles, and more. Companies like Agility, Uber, and Waabi are already using it to push the boundaries of what AI can do.

Project DIGITS: AI in Your Hands

For developers and AI enthusiasts, NVIDIA unveiled Project DIGITS, a compact AI supercomputer priced at $3,000. It’s small but mighty, letting users run large language models with up to 200 billion parameters—no cloud required. This isn’t just a product; it’s a step toward making advanced AI tools more accessible than ever.

Transforming Transportation with Toyota and Aurora

In the world of autonomous vehicles, NVIDIA is teaming up with the big players:

  • Toyota plans to build the next generation of self-driving cars using NVIDIA’s DriveOS.
  • Aurora is rolling out driverless trucks powered by NVIDIA tech as soon as April 2025.

The Big Picture

NVIDIA isn’t just creating products; it’s shaping the future. From revolutionizing gaming to enabling more intelligent robots and self-driving cars, these announcements underscore the company’s vision of a smarter, AI-powered world.

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