Nvidia CEO set to take stage at CES just after shares hit record high
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presented new chips and services at CES, aiming to lead in AI computing.
- Nvidia's products will support a future with a billion robots and 1.5 billion self-driving vehicles, as stated by Mr. Huang.
- Nvidia is partnering with companies like Toyota and MediaTek to enhance AI technology, boosting their stock prices.
- The company announced a new desktop PC, Project Digits, designed for developers to run large AI models effectively.
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Nvidia charts future of AI-driven computers, cars, robots at CES 2025
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Everything we know about Nvidia's new products and partnerships
Jensen Huang announced a series of new products and collaborations.Patrick T. Fallon for AFP via Getty ImagesNvidia's CEO unveiled new AI products and partnerships at CES in Las Vegas.Nvidia's new chips target the gaming, robotics, and autonomous vehicles industries.Partnerships with Toyota and others highlight Nvidia's AI expansion in self-driving tech.Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, announced a series of new products and partnerships on Monday, fl…
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