Nvidia launches new gaming chips and desktop PC to enhance AI capabilities

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced new gaming chips and a desktop computer at the Consumer Electronics Show on January 6. The updates aim to enhance AI capabilities across various industries, including automotive and robotics. The new GeForce 50 series graphics cards will utilize AI to improve gaming experiences. The flagship RTX 5090 will launch later this month for $1,999, with the RTX 5070 following in February at $549. Nvidia's new desktop PC, Project Digits, is designed for AI developers, featuring a powerful Grace Blackwell Superchip. This device will help run large AI models locally, addressing limitations of current laptops.


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