Nvidia unveils new AI chips and desktop computer to boost consumer applications at CES 2025

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Nvidia has introduced new products at CES 2025, including advanced AI technology for training robots and self-driving cars, new gaming chips, and its first desktop computer aimed at programmers. These developments mark a shift towards consumer applications of its data center technology. The new Cosmos models can generate realistic video for training purposes, offering a cheaper alternative to traditional data collection methods. Nvidia plans to release these models under an open license, similar to Meta's Llama 3. Nvidia also launched the RTX 50 gaming chips, promising enhanced graphics, and Project DIGITS, a desktop computer for developers. Additionally, Toyota will use Nvidia's technology for advanced driver assistance in future models.


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