Jensen Huang's CES keynote showcases NVIDIA's advancements in AI and computing, emphasizing the transformative impact of AI across various sectors. He introduces the RTX Blackwell family, highlighting its enhanced performance and efficiency, particularly in generating high-quality graphics through AI-driven techniques like DLSS. Huang details NVIDIA's approach to scaling AI through pre-training, post-training, and test-time scaling, which drives the demand for powerful chips like Blackwell. He also unveils NVIDIA Cosmos, a world foundation model designed to understand the physical world, enabling advancements in robotics and industrial automation. The discussion further covers AI agents, Windows WSL 2 for AI PCs, and collaborations with various industries to integrate NVIDIA's AI technologies.
Part 1: Evolution, History, and AI Fundamentals
Part 2: Hardware Innovation: GeForce and RTX Blackwell
Part 3: Scaling AI and Infrastructure
Part 4: Software Ecosystem and AI Agents
Part 5: Physical AI and World Models
Part 6: Industrial Autonomy and Robotics
Part 7: Accessibility and Future Outlook
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