AI chip leader Nvidia Corporation has unveiled significant advancements in generative artificial intelligence technology. These developments arrive amid the rapid global growth of AI utilization and were announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. Strategic collaborations have been formed with industry giants including Uber Technologies, Inc., Toyota Motor Corporation, and Accenture.
During his keynote speech at CES 2025, Nvidia's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, shared numerous critical updates in technology. Following an increase of 3.4 percent on Monday, Nvidia shares are currently trading 4% lower, at $143.49. Toyota's shares rose by 2.1% on the NYSE, and Uber's increased by 2.3 percent.
Nvidia's latest launches feature the next-generation Cosmos platform, AI-driven gaming chips, its inaugural desktop computer, and technologies designed to expedite robotic training.
Nvidia introduced an update to its GeForce graphics processing units (GPUs), employing the Blackwell architecture utilized in its AI accelerators.
**NVIDIA Cosmos**
Nvidia revealed the NVIDIA Cosmos platform, which integrates advanced generative world foundation models, sophisticated tokenizers, guardrails, and an enhanced video processing pipeline. This platform is designed to propel the evolution of physical AI systems, such as autonomous vehicles and robotics.
Cosmos overcomes financial and resource obstacles, promoting wider accessibility to development tools for physical AI. The models will be available under an open model license, accelerating innovation within the robotics and autonomous vehicle sectors.
Nvidia also launched new Nvidia Llama Nemotron large language models and Nvidia Cosmos Nemotron vision language models.
**Project DIGITS**
The new personal AI supercomputer, Project DIGITS, offers global access to the capabilities of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform for AI researchers, data scientists, and students. It will be available starting May from NVIDIA and leading partners with prices beginning at $3,000.
According to Huang, the Grace Blackwell Superchip, featured in Project DIGITS, is now accessible to millions of developers. It offers a petaflop of AI computing power dedicated to prototyping, refining, and deploying large AI models.
**DRIVE Hyperion Platform**
The autonomous vehicle system, NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion, has received industry safety certifications from TV SD and TV Rheinland authorities, confirming its compliance with automotive-grade safety and cybersecurity standards. It is set for release in the first half of 2025.
As the first and only comprehensive autonomous driving platform in the industry, DRIVE Hyperion comprises the DRIVE AGX system-on-a-chip (SoC), a reference board design, the NVIDIA DriveOS automotive operating system, a sensor suite, and an active safety and level 2+ driving stack. The modular platform has been adopted by leading automotive safety innovators such as Mercedes-Benz, JLR, and Volvo Cars.
**Omniverse with Generative Physical AI**
Nvidia has introduced generative AI models and frameworks extending the integration of NVIDIA Omniverse into physical AI applications, like robotics, autonomous vehicles, and vision AI. Omniverse is being leveraged by software development and professional services firms to create new products and services, accelerating the advent of industrial AI.
Nvidia announced four new frameworks that facilitate developers' efforts to create Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD)-based Omniverse digital twins tailored for physical AI.
**AI Foundation Models for RTX AI PCs**
The unveiling of foundation models for NVIDIA RTX AI PCs enhances digital humans, content creation, productivity, and development. These foundation models are available through NVIDIA NIM microservices and are boosted by the new GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, which can perform up to 3,352 trillion operations per second of AI processing with 32GB of VRAM.
**Nvidia's AI Collaborations**
Nvidia is partnering with ride-hailing leader Uber to develop AI-driven autonomous driving technologies. The companies plan to release further details later this year.
Leveraging Uber's extensive and diverse data from millions of trips daily, this collaboration will utilize the NVIDIA Cosmos platform and NVIDIA DGX Cloud to help autonomous vehicle partners efficiently build robust AI models.
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber, commented, "Generative AI will drive the future of mobility, requiring both substantial data and powerful computational resources. By collaborating with NVIDIA, we are optimistic about accelerating the timeline for safe, scalable autonomous driving solutions for the industry."
Additionally, Nvidia announced partnerships with mobility companies such as Toyota Motor, Aurora, and Continental to develop and optimize their consumer and commercial vehicle fleets using NVIDIA's accelerated computing and AI solutions.Toyota, the renowned Japanese automotive giant, is set to construct its next-generation vehicles utilizing NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin, enhanced by the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS operating system. These vehicles will feature advanced driving assistance systems with a strong focus on functional safety.
In a parallel development, a strategic long-term partnership has been announced between Aurora, Continental, and NVIDIA. This collaboration aims to scale the use of driverless trucks, powered by NVIDIA DRIVE. Their accelerated computing technology, DriveOS, will be a key component of the Aurora Driver, an SAE level 4 autonomous-driving system that Continental intends to begin mass-producing by 2027.
Looking ahead, NVIDIA's automotive sector, which encompasses state-of-the-art platforms ranging from cloud-based training to in-car computing and simulation, is projected to expand significantly, potentially reaching approximately $5 billion by fiscal year 2026.
Meanwhile, KION Group has partnered with Accenture Plc, a professional services firm, to enhance supply chain operations through NVIDIA's cutting-edge AI and simulation technologies.
Additionally, Accenture has introduced the AI Refinery for Industry, developed with NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. This platform includes a suite of 12 industry-specific agent solutions designed to enable organizations to swiftly build and deploy AI agents. These agents can bolster the workforce, address specific industry challenges, and accelerate business value creation.
The NVIDIA AI Enterprise software package comprises NVIDIA NeMo, NVIDIA NIM microservices, and NVIDIA AI Blueprints, featuring capabilities such as Video Search and Summarization and Digital Human.
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During his keynote speech at CES 2025, Nvidia's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, shared numerous critical updates in technology. Following an increase of 3.4 percent on Monday, Nvidia shares are currently trading 4% lower, at $143.49. Toyota's shares rose by 2.1% on the NYSE, and Uber's increased by 2.3 percent.
Nvidia's latest launches feature the next-generation Cosmos platform, AI-driven gaming chips, its inaugural desktop computer, and technologies designed to expedite robotic training.
Nvidia introduced an update to its GeForce graphics processing units (GPUs), employing the Blackwell architecture utilized in its AI accelerators.
**NVIDIA Cosmos**
Nvidia revealed the NVIDIA Cosmos platform, which integrates advanced generative world foundation models, sophisticated tokenizers, guardrails, and an enhanced video processing pipeline. This platform is designed to propel the evolution of physical AI systems, such as autonomous vehicles and robotics.
Cosmos overcomes financial and resource obstacles, promoting wider accessibility to development tools for physical AI. The models will be available under an open model license, accelerating innovation within the robotics and autonomous vehicle sectors.
Nvidia also launched new Nvidia Llama Nemotron large language models and Nvidia Cosmos Nemotron vision language models.
**Project DIGITS**
The new personal AI supercomputer, Project DIGITS, offers global access to the capabilities of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform for AI researchers, data scientists, and students. It will be available starting May from NVIDIA and leading partners with prices beginning at $3,000.
According to Huang, the Grace Blackwell Superchip, featured in Project DIGITS, is now accessible to millions of developers. It offers a petaflop of AI computing power dedicated to prototyping, refining, and deploying large AI models.
**DRIVE Hyperion Platform**
The autonomous vehicle system, NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion, has received industry safety certifications from TV SD and TV Rheinland authorities, confirming its compliance with automotive-grade safety and cybersecurity standards. It is set for release in the first half of 2025.
As the first and only comprehensive autonomous driving platform in the industry, DRIVE Hyperion comprises the DRIVE AGX system-on-a-chip (SoC), a reference board design, the NVIDIA DriveOS automotive operating system, a sensor suite, and an active safety and level 2+ driving stack. The modular platform has been adopted by leading automotive safety innovators such as Mercedes-Benz, JLR, and Volvo Cars.
**Omniverse with Generative Physical AI**
Nvidia has introduced generative AI models and frameworks extending the integration of NVIDIA Omniverse into physical AI applications, like robotics, autonomous vehicles, and vision AI. Omniverse is being leveraged by software development and professional services firms to create new products and services, accelerating the advent of industrial AI.
Nvidia announced four new frameworks that facilitate developers' efforts to create Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD)-based Omniverse digital twins tailored for physical AI.
**AI Foundation Models for RTX AI PCs**
The unveiling of foundation models for NVIDIA RTX AI PCs enhances digital humans, content creation, productivity, and development. These foundation models are available through NVIDIA NIM microservices and are boosted by the new GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, which can perform up to 3,352 trillion operations per second of AI processing with 32GB of VRAM.
**Nvidia's AI Collaborations**
Nvidia is partnering with ride-hailing leader Uber to develop AI-driven autonomous driving technologies. The companies plan to release further details later this year.
Leveraging Uber's extensive and diverse data from millions of trips daily, this collaboration will utilize the NVIDIA Cosmos platform and NVIDIA DGX Cloud to help autonomous vehicle partners efficiently build robust AI models.
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber, commented, "Generative AI will drive the future of mobility, requiring both substantial data and powerful computational resources. By collaborating with NVIDIA, we are optimistic about accelerating the timeline for safe, scalable autonomous driving solutions for the industry."
Additionally, Nvidia announced partnerships with mobility companies such as Toyota Motor, Aurora, and Continental to develop and optimize their consumer and commercial vehicle fleets using NVIDIA's accelerated computing and AI solutions.Toyota, the renowned Japanese automotive giant, is set to construct its next-generation vehicles utilizing NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin, enhanced by the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS operating system. These vehicles will feature advanced driving assistance systems with a strong focus on functional safety.
In a parallel development, a strategic long-term partnership has been announced between Aurora, Continental, and NVIDIA. This collaboration aims to scale the use of driverless trucks, powered by NVIDIA DRIVE. Their accelerated computing technology, DriveOS, will be a key component of the Aurora Driver, an SAE level 4 autonomous-driving system that Continental intends to begin mass-producing by 2027.
Looking ahead, NVIDIA's automotive sector, which encompasses state-of-the-art platforms ranging from cloud-based training to in-car computing and simulation, is projected to expand significantly, potentially reaching approximately $5 billion by fiscal year 2026.
Meanwhile, KION Group has partnered with Accenture Plc, a professional services firm, to enhance supply chain operations through NVIDIA's cutting-edge AI and simulation technologies.
Additionally, Accenture has introduced the AI Refinery for Industry, developed with NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. This platform includes a suite of 12 industry-specific agent solutions designed to enable organizations to swiftly build and deploy AI agents. These agents can bolster the workforce, address specific industry challenges, and accelerate business value creation.
The NVIDIA AI Enterprise software package comprises NVIDIA NeMo, NVIDIA NIM microservices, and NVIDIA AI Blueprints, featuring capabilities such as Video Search and Summarization and Digital Human.
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