
Nvidia is making waves at CES 2025, showcasing its groundbreaking GeForce RTX 50 Series, boasting an impressive 92 billion transistors and AI capabilities three times greater than its predecessor, the Ada series. The new Blackwell architecture promises enhanced graphics performance, with GPUs yielding an astounding 300 Ray Tracing Teraflops and 125 Shader Teraflops.
In addition to desktop powerhouses, Nvidia introduced the RTX 5070 laptop featuring performance on par with the 4090 desktop GPU, all within a sleek, portable design. The company’s ambitious vision extends to the autonomous vehicle sector with the Thor robotics computer, offering 20 times the processing power of previous models. This AI-driven system aims to revolutionize self-driving car technology and broader robotics applications.
Moreover, Nvidia’s new Cosmos platform was unveiled, featuring an extensive data processing pipeline for training robotics and multimodal AI applications, leveraging a remarkable 20 million hours of video data. The revolutionary tools presented at this year’s event signal a significant leap forward in AI and robotics, setting the stage for a transformative future in technology.