Jensen Huang Unveils Nvidia's Next-Gen Gaming Chips

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 07 January 2025, 10:01 IST

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Nvidia took the wraps on new items on January 6, 2025, as it expounded upon its potential for expanding its business. For instance, it took Artificial Intelligence to better train robots as well as cars, beefed up gaming chips and its 1st desktop computer, as it explained upon growing its business potential.

At CES 2025, a significant annual tech conference in Las Vegas, CEO Jensen Huang laid out how the world's second-most valuable organization is bringing technology which powers its lucrative data center Artificial Intelligence chips to laptops as well as Personal Computers.

He likewise introduced Cosmos foundation models which are used for generating photo realistic videos that can be utilized for training robots as well as self-driving vehicles at a much lower cost rather than utilizing conventional data.

By making alleged "manufactured" preparing information, the models assist robots and vehicles with understanding the actual world like the way that enormous language models have helped chatbots create reactions in normal language.

The users would be able to provide Cosmos a text description which can be later utilized for generating video of a world that would obey the laws of physics. This vows to be a lot less expensive than collecting data as it is performed today, for example, putting cars on the road for gathering or having humans teach robots how to perform repetitive tasks.

Cosmos will be made accessible on an "open license," which are similar to Meta Platforms lama 3 language models that have become largely used utilized in the tech business.

Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya said it remained to be seen whether the robotics push would significantly boost Nvidia's sales.

"The challenge in our view is ... making the products reliable enough, cheap enough and pervasive enough to spawn credible business models," Arya said in a note to clients. "From that perspective robotics could remain another cool but niche opportunity such as metaverse or autonomous cars."

Huang likewise unveiled new gaming chips which utilize Nvidia's 'Blackwell' AI technology that has facilitated propel sales in data centers.


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