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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Keynote at CES 2025

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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Keynote at CES 2025

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Nvidia’s CEO announced new platforms for 2025 and offered a glimpse into a fully AI-enabled future — soon to be available on every desktop.

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Since its inception in 1993, Nvidia has fueled a revolution in computing and artificial intelligence (AI) by introducing pioneering technologies, including the NV1 graphics accelerator and the programmable GPU. CEO Jensen Huang’s AI-enabled keynote at CES 2025 showcases Nvidia’s latest leap: the GeForce RTX 50 series of Blackwell GPUs, delivering double the power of their predecessors at a fraction of the cost. The keynote also highlights Nvidia’s transformative Blackwell platform for AI scaling, Cosmos for physical AI, and Isaac GROOT for robotics, as well as Nvidia’s plans for AI PCs, autonomous vehicles, and enterprise AI. The company’s innovations promise to revolutionize industries and workflows in a fully AI-integrated future that Huang sees as just around the corner.

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Since 1993, Nvidia has helped bring about a revolution in computing and artificial intelligence (AI).

Nvidia’s pioneering efforts in artificial intelligence began in 1993 with the development of the NV1 graphics accelerator, which enabled gaming on PCs. The groundbreaking programmable graphical processing unit (GPU) followed in 1999. These innovations laid the foundation for modern computer graphics and GPU-powered computing. In 2006, Nvidia introduced compute unified device architecture (CUDA), enabling the programmability of GPUs and revolutionizing the processing of algorithms. A breakthrough for AI came in 2012 when AlexNet used CUDA for processing.

In 2018, Google’s Transformer model, BERT, redefined AI and fundamentally changed computing by advancing machine learning. With the advent of machine learning-powered models every layer of the technology stack has transformed. AI now extends across multiple modalities — images, text, sounds, and even amino acids and physics — and it can generate new knowledge across these domains. Today, AI is embedded at the core of applications across industries, pushing the boundaries of computing and creating endless possibilities...

About the Speaker

Jensen Huang is co-founder, president, and CEO of Nvidia, the world’s largest semiconductor company, specializing in high-end graphics processing units and platforms supporting AI development and implementation.


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