Tuesday, January 7, 2025

CES 2025 Jen-Hsun Huang's speech fully organized

At the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang delivered a 90-minute keynote presentation showcasing the company's latest advances and innovations in the areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), and autonomous driving.


Jen-Hsun Huang, in front of a crowd of more than 6,000 people in front of the Michelle Boh Super Arena in Las Vegas, reflected on NVIDIA's three-decade history and emphasized the rapid advances in AI. He noted that the evolution of AI has gone through the era of perceptual AI, to generative AI, and now physical AI, which is capable of reasoning, planning, and acting.


1. GeForce RTX 50 Series Graphics Cards


A new generation of GPUs: NVIDIA has officially announced the RTX 50 series of graphics cards based on the Blackwell architecture, including the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, 5080, and 5090, with prices ranging from $549 to $1,999. The 5090 cards will be available on January 30th, with the other models to be released in February. These cards support 8K resolution and 165Hz refresh rate and come with GDDR7 memory to deliver amazing visual realism and performance boost.


2. Cosmos Platform


Physics AI Base Model : Cosmos is the first physics AI base model from NVIDIA designed to understand physical dynamics such as gravity and friction. This platform can be used to train robots and generate video data that conforms to the laws of physics, helping to reduce the cost of traditional data collection.


3. Project DIGITS


PERSONAL AI SUPERCOMPUTER: Jen-Hsun Huang introduced NVIDIA's first desktop computer, Project DIGITS, which is powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip and designed for AI researchers, data scientists, and students. The device is expected to be available in March 2025.


4. Autonomous Driving Technology


NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion Platform: Hwang Jen-Hsun announced this new platform designed to advance the development of self-driving cars and a partnership with Toyota to utilize the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX on-board computer for next-generation safe car development.


AI Models and Enterprise Applications


Llama Nemotron Models: NVIDIA introduced a series of new Large Language Models (LLMs) based on the Meta base model Llama, which can be used by enterprises to create and deploy AI agents for a variety of applications such as customer support, fraud detection and supply chain management.

NIM Microservices: these microservices enable organizations to build task-specific digital AI agents and simplify the AI deployment process.

Jen-Hsun Huang concluded his presentation by emphasizing that the past year has been a year of major breakthroughs for NVIDIA, including the development of the Blackwell system, physical AI base models and robotics. He stated, “The age of AI has arrived, and this is just the beginning.” He was confident about the future and thanked attendees for their support of NVIDIA.

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