CES 2025
NVIDIA is shaping the future with groundbreaking innovations in AI and technology

NVIDIA is shaping the future with groundbreaking innovations in AI and technology
CES 2025 was all about the technological revolution as NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang presented an impressive keynote on stage in Las Vegas. In front of an audience of more than 6,000 people, Huang gave an insight into a future characterised by artificial intelligence (AI), graphics technologies and robotic innovations.
Under the motto ‘AI is advancing at an incredible pace’, Huang unveiled a series of developments that have the potential to fundamentally change gaming, autonomous vehicles, robotics and AI for everyday life.
NVIDIA showcased numerous innovations that demonstrate how AI and technology can work hand in hand:
- NVIDIA Cosmos: a platform that advances ‘Physical AI’ by providing robots, autonomous vehicles (AVs) and vision AI with powerful models and processing pipelines for video.
- GeForce RTX 50 series: The latest GPU generation is based on the Blackwell architecture and promises breathtaking graphics performance as well as up to 8x performance boosts thanks to DLSS 4.
- AI Foundation Models: Tools for developers and creatives to make digital humans, podcasts, images and videos more efficient. These models are completely open-source and ready for customisation.
- Project Digits - An AI supercomputer for the desktop

The keynote focused on the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, which sets new standards with 92 billion transistors and a performance of 3,352 trillion AI operations per second. The new GPUs, which will be available from 30 January, promise revolutionary advances in graphics with features such as RTX Neural Shaders, which improve lighting, textures and materials in real time.
In addition, DLSS 4, a new generation of Deep Learning Super Sampling technology, brings up to three additional frames per computed frame, greatly increasing efficiency.

The launch of NVIDIA Cosmos opens a new chapter for robots and autonomous systems. This platform combines generative modelling and video data processing to enable AI systems to better plan and execute actions.
Leading companies from the robotics and automotive industries, including Uber, Toyota and Agility, have already adopted Cosmos. The platform will be available as an open-source solution via GitHub, accelerating innovation in the industry.

For creators and developers, NVIDIA introduced powerful Foundation Models that can run directly on RTX PCs. These models enable the creation of AI-powered digital humans, content production and even the development of new AI agents.
‘Everyone who uses a computer today will need an AI supercomputer in the future,’ said Huang, while emphasising the importance of Project DIGITS.

Another highlight was the launch of the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform, which was specially developed for generative AI models. With partners such as Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Volvo, this platform will enable safer and smarter autonomous vehicles.
Huang emphasised the importance of synthetic data to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles and showed how NVIDIA Omniverse and Cosmos can jointly generate billions of effective miles of training data.

Project DIGITS brings the power of a data centre to the desktop - ready to unleash the next era of AI development. With a compact design, advanced hardware and the ability to run all of NVIDIA's AI software, DIGITS sets a new benchmark for AI supercomputers. Goal: Create an affordable and scalable platform that accelerates the integration of AI into a wide range of industries and applications.
Features:
- Fully integrated platform: Runs with all NVIDIA AI software, including DGX Cloud.
- Flexibility: Can be used as a cloud computing platform, Linux workstation or wireless solution.
- Miniaturisation: Based on the new GB110 chip, the smallest Grace Blackwell chip from NVIDIA.
- Plug-and-play AI supercomputer: A complete solution that works right out of the box.
- Scalability: Ability to connect multiple devices via ConnectX and Nickel GPU Direct.
- Accessibility: For any user - PC, Mac or other systems.
NVIDIA has once again demonstrated at CES 2025 that it is at the forefront of technological innovation. Concluding the keynote, Huang reflected on the groundbreaking progress NVIDIA has made over the past year - from the launch of Blackwell systems to advances in robotics and Agentic AI. NVIDIA's clear goal is to make tomorrow's technology accessible today