Nvidia launches GB10 superchip and AI systems for robots and self-driving trucks at CES 2025
Nvidia introduced its new GB10 superchip and AI systems for humanoid robots and self-driving trucks at CES 2025. The GB10, a smaller version of the GB200, will be available in May for $3,000, aimed at researchers developing AI models. The company also launched the Cosmos platform for creating physical AI systems, allowing developers to simulate real-world scenarios without expensive hardware. Additionally, the Isaac GROOT Blueprint software will streamline training for humanoid robots. In automotive news, Toyota will use Nvidia's DRIVE AGX Orin chip for advanced driver assistance, while partnerships with Continental and Aurora aim to deploy autonomous trucks by 2027. Nvidia's automotive and robotics revenue is growing, up 72% year-over-year.