Nvidia boosts stock with new products and partnerships unveiled at CES 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced new products and partnerships at CES 2025, boosting the company's stock. Key highlights include the GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, featuring the new Blackwell AI chip, with the flagship model launching for $1,999 in January. Huang introduced Cosmos, a series of AI models for generating cost-effective, realistic video to train robots and vehicles. Nvidia partnered with Toyota for autonomous vehicles and Aurora for driverless trucks, with commercial launches planned for April 2025. Additionally, Huang revealed Project DIGITS, a $3,000 desktop computer for developers and AI enthusiasts. Set to launch in May, it will allow users to run complex AI models at home, previously reliant on cloud infrastructure.