Nvidia debuts GB10 superchip, AI systems for humanoid robots, self-driving trucks at CES 2025
Published On Jan 6, 2025, 11:19 PM
At CES 2025, Nvidia announced its new AI chip called the GB10 superchip, designed for powering humanoid robots and self-driving trucks. The superchip features a Grace CPU and a Blackwell GPU. Alongside this, Nvidia introduced the Cosmos platform for developing physical AI systems and a software tool to simplify robot programming. They also partnered with Toyota for advanced driver assistance features in vehicles and are working with companies like Continental and Aurora to develop autonomous trucks. Nvidia's automotive and robotics sectors, although small compared to its data center business, are growing quickly, with a 72% year-over-year revenue increase. Overall, these innovations position Nvidia strongly in the booming AI and autonomous vehicle markets.
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Nvidia's innovative developments, particularly in AI and automation, are likely to enhance its market position and revenue growth. The strong focus on AI technology and partnerships with major automotive firms reflect a positive outlook for the company's future earnings.
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