Nvidia unveils GB10 superchip and AI systems for robots and self-driving trucks at CES 2025

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Nvidia introduced its new GB10 superchip and AI software for humanoid robots and self-driving trucks at CES 2025. The GB10 is a smaller version of the GB200 superchip, featuring a Grace CPU and Blackwell GPU, designed for AI research. The GB10 will be part of a desktop system called Project DIGITS, which offers 128GB of memory and 4TB of storage, starting at $3,000 in May. This setup aims to assist researchers in developing large AI models. Nvidia also launched the Cosmos platform, which allows developers to create AI systems by simulating real-world conditions. This platform is intended to make robotics and autonomous vehicle development more accessible to a wider range of developers.


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