At CES 2025, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang took the stage to announced some amazing things for all the GenAI lovers! Here’s the highlight of the same:
NVIDIA introduced the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, a compact yet powerful AI engine combining the Grace CPU and Blackwell GPU. Designed for researchers, developers, and creatives, this tiny titan brings cutting-edge AI capabilities to the masses. Thanks to a collaboration with MediaTek, the GB10 is set to launch in May 2025, making AI supercomputing more accessible than ever.
But that’s not all—NVIDIA also unveiled Project Digits, its first desktop computer built specifically for AI researchers and data scientists. Powered by the GB10 Superchip, Project Digits can handle AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. It is priced at $3,000 and running on a Linux-based OS.
Read this NVIDIA article to know more.
Meet the RTX Blackwell Family, powered by the new Blackwell architecture. The flagship GeForce RTX 5090 boasts 92 billion transistors, 4,000 TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second) of AI performance, and 4 petaflops of compute power—tripling the performance of its predecessor. Featuring DLSS and neuro texture compression, the RTX 50 series delivers stunning visuals with minimal effort. The RTX 5090 is twice as fast as the RTX 4090, while the RTX 5070 laptop matches its desktop performance. Launching in January 2025, starting at $1,999, the RTX Blackwell Family is set to redefine gaming and creativity.
NVIDIA and Toyota are teaming up to revolutionize self-driving cars! Toyota will use NVIDIA’s DRIVE Thor platform, a next-gen AI computer that processes data from cameras, radar, and LiDAR to power autonomous driving. This partnership cements NVIDIA’s leadership in the AV space, with its tech already in cars from Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Lucid. The future of driving is looking smarter than ever!
Say hello to Cosmos, the world’s first AI model designed to understand the physical world. Trained on 20 million hours of video data, Cosmos can simulate real-world dynamics like gravity, friction, and object permanence. It’s a game-changer for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation. Plus, it’s open-source, so developers worldwide can build on it. The future of AI just got a whole lot more physical!
NVIDIA’s Day 1 at CES 2025 showcased cutting-edge advancements, setting the tone for the future of AI and computing. With excitement building, Day 2 and beyond promise even more transformative innovations—stay tuned to Analytics Vidhya News for what’s next!