Chipmaker Nvidia has unveiled new technology for gamers and creators at CES 2025. Founder Jensen Huang announced Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop and laptop GPUs.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has spoken to investors and hinted at the company's plans to break into the CPU market, but it could be a while before it happens
The Nvidia boss unveiled a new AI platform at CES called Cosmos, which aims to give robots and autonomous cars endless real-world scenarios to study.
Nvidia’s stock is on the upswing after its CEO, Jensen Huang, unveiled a suite of new products, services and partnerships at CES 2025.
AI models that take inspiration from the mental models of the world that humans develop naturally. At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, the company announced that it is making openly available a family of world models that can predict and generate "physics-aware" videos. Nvidia is calling this family Cosmos World Foundation Models, or Cosmos WFMs for short.
The stock had risen to a new all-time high of $149.43 a share on Monday ahead of the chief executive’s address at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used his CES 2025 keynote to unveil the company’s next generation of GPUs and declare the rise of "Agentic AI"—a shift he says will create a multi-trillion-dollar industry and redefine how people work.
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, highlighted the company's expanding robotics ecosystem and its partners. Among these partners, Pegatron emerged as the sole electronic manufacturing services (EMS) provider from Taiwan in the list.
The chairman of SK Hynix Inc.'s parent and Nvidia Corp. co-founder Jensen Huang met on January 8 to discuss AI, suggesting the two companies are exploring ways to deepen one of the most important relationships in artificial intelligence hardware.
IonQ and other quantum-computing stocks slid after Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang played down the likely utility of the technology in the near- or medium-term. "If you kind of said 15 years for very useful quantum computers,