CES 2025: NVIDIA’s Latest Innovations

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This year’s CES 2025 Keynote Series included a session by the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, who presented a discussion on how technology can open new possibilities for innovation in mobility, healthcare, and other sectors, with space technology being the prime example of one sector inspiring another. We provide a rundown of what was spoken about, along with some of our own thoughts.

It’s safe to say that NVIDIA has had a huge influence on technological innovation and the wider world as a whole. With its graphics processing units (GPUs), software, and systems helping accelerate advances in computing and other industries, it’s no wonder that the company’s AI platforms power at least 75% of the TOP500 list of the world’s fastest supercomputers. Led by its founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, the company has gone from strength to strength, netting Huang such accolades as World’s Best CEO in both Fortune and The Economist, as well as being named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world.


During his speech, Huang revealed several innovations that he promises will shape the future of technology. The first of these was revealed when he stated that everyone seated in the room was actually “inside NVIDIA’s digital twin”, and “everything here was generated by AI”. He was then able to link GeForce to AI by stating that “AI is the house that GeForce built”. Coincidentally, this was said before he introduced the new GeForce RTX 50 Series, which offers unprecedented performance for games, developers, and many other enterprises and industries. As always, this new generation of graphics cards provides significant improvements to performance and speed over its predecessors, with the card expected to revolutionise gaming and content creation with its use of AI-driven capabilities.


Alongside the new GPU, Huang also unveiled NVIDIA’s latest AI superchip, the GB10. Designed to power a multitude of AI applications and humanoid robots, the GB10 integrates a Blackwell GPU with a Grace GPU, making it a perfect and powerful component for desktop AI computing systems. 


Next up in his speech was Huang’s announcement of NVIDIA Cosmos, a world foundation model (WFM) development platform that aims to revolutionise the development of physical AI systems such as robots and self-driving vehicles. Cosmos uses WFMs to simulate real-world conditions, which allows developers to use this virtual environment to test and refine their AI systems. It provides a safe and controlled testing ground for the developers, whilst also having the added benefit of reducing costs. 


To everyone’s surprise and to a thunderous applause, Huang announced that “Cosmos is open licensed”, meaning that it is available on GitHub. He then further-emphasised the importance of collaboration across different sectors and industries by mentioning NVIDIA’s partnerships with Kion and Accenture to optimise supply chains using AI-powered robots and digital twins. 

Speaking of robots, Huang showcased on-screen a lineup of robots and described how NVIDIA is currently working on three different robots using varying AI; Agentic AI, humanoid robots, and self-driving cars. He described the work in this field as “The ChatGPT moment for general robotics”.


Yet another product introduction was Project DIGITS, which is a personal AI supercomputer designed to bring the power of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell to developer desktops. THis will allow developers to run up to 200 billion parameters via sophisticated AI models, further-increasing the rate of innovation in AI as access is made even easier for home developers. 



Summary

Each of these new products that NVIDIA has unveiled highlight just how committed the company is in leading the charge in technological innovation, especially in the field of AI. The new products and platforms will undoubtedly have a significant impact in various industries, and by continuing to push the limits of what’s possible, NVIDIA is helping to build a future where technology more closely enhances every aspect of our everyday lives.


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