Nvidia unveiled a prototype AI avatar at CES 2025 that lives on your PC's desktop. The AI assistant, R2X, looks like a video game character, and it can
The ChatGPT moment for robotics is coming,’ Huang said. Here’s why. Following his blockbuster keynote address at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang shared more about his vision of a future where AI,
Project Digits is a small box available from Nvidia and “Top Partners” starting at $3000. Add a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, or buy from a partner, and you will likely have the fastest and most complete AI development workstation on the market.
Here they are! Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs, based on its 'Blackwell' architecture, are coming soon, with giant performance boosts in tow for gaming and content creation with AI models.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang kicked off this year’s CES consumer electronics trade show with a slew of AI announcements, in a blockbuster address that had analysts calling the chipmaker's stock a "top pick" on its AI leadership.
Nvidia, the undisputed leader in the rapidly growing AI hardware market, has announced a “personal AI supercomputer” intended to be used by researchers and data scientists looking to run large AI models on their own personal computers. The new product, named Project Digits, will cost $3,000 and be released this May.
AI researchers and data scientists. Nvidia announced Project DIGITS — a desktop AI supercomputer with the company’s latest Blackwell AI chip starting at $3,000 — to enable AI researchers and data scientists to work on AI models without tapping “Nvidia’s cutting-edge AI chips housed in data centers,” the Journal reported.
One reason why Nvidia has maintained such a dominant lead for so long is that it continually pushes the envelope with new features. Popular games and game engines implement those features, which may only work on Nvidia's hardware,
Nvidia CES 2025 shocks with RTX 50 GPUs, groundbreaking AI, and bold auto-tech partnerships. What's next for gaming and innovation?