Nvidia unveils new products from supercharged graphics chip to AI that trains robots

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In a packed Las Vegas arena, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang stood on stage and marveled over the crisp real-time computer graphics displayed on the screen behind him. He watched as a dark-haired woman walked through ornate gilded double doors and took in the rays of light that poured in through stained glass windows.

“The amount of geometry that you saw was absolutely insane,” Mr. Huang told an audience of thousands at CES 2025 the night of Jan. 6. “It would have been impossible without artificial intelligence.”

The chipmaker and AI darling unveiled its GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop and laptop GPUs – its most advanced consumer graphics processor units for gamers, creators, and developers. The tech is designed for use on both desktop and laptop computers. Reuters reported that Nvidia also took the wraps off new products such as artificial intelligence to better train robots and cars, and its first desktop computer.

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