Nvidia launches RTX 50-series gaming chips at CES in Las Vegas

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Nvidia has introduced its next-generation gaming chips, the RTX 50-series, at CES in Las Vegas. These chips utilize Nvidia's Blackwell AI technology and are designed to deliver movie-quality graphics, being twice as fast as previous models. Prices for the new chips will range from $549 to $1,999, with consumer availability starting in late January. A live demonstration showcased their advanced graphics capabilities, impressing attendees at the event. Nvidia's shares reached a record high ahead of the announcement. The company, founded in 1993, has evolved from graphics processing to leading AI chip development, but faces regulatory scrutiny regarding its market dominance.


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