The highly anticipated NVIDIA keynote at CES 2025 delivered groundbreaking announcements, setting the tone for innovation in AI, gaming, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang took the stage at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas, emphasizing the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence and unveiling a suite of cutting-edge technologies that promise to revolutionize industries.
Key Highlights from NVIDIA’s CES 2025 Keynote
- GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs: Pushing the boundaries of gaming and creative AI.
- NVIDIA Cosmos: A platform to accelerate robotics and autonomous systems.
- Project DIGITS: Bringing AI supercomputing to every desk.
- DRIVE Hyperion: Enhancing the future of autonomous vehicles.
- AI Blueprints: Streamlined solutions for developers and creators.
NVIDIA’s Vision for the Future of AI
Huang began the 90-minute keynote by reflecting on NVIDIA’s transformative journey since the creation of the programmable GPU in 1999. He noted that AI has evolved from perception AI to generative AI and is now entering the era of “physical AI”—AI capable of reasoning, planning, and acting.
“Physical AI will revolutionize the $50 trillion manufacturing and logistics industries,” Huang said, highlighting its potential to impact robotics, autonomous vehicles (AVs), and beyond.
The GeForce RTX 50 Series: A New Era in Gaming Graphics
A highlight of the keynote was the introduction of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, powered by the new Blackwell architecture. The flagship RTX 5090 GPU boasts 92 billion transistors and delivers an astounding 3,352 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS).
Key features include:
- DLSS 4: Enhanced performance with Multi Frame Generation, enabling up to 8x performance boosts.
- RTX Neural Shaders: Real-time improvements in textures, lighting, and materials.
- RTX Neural Faces and Hair: Generative AI-driven rendering of highly realistic digital characters.
RTX 5090 | RTX 5080 | RTX 5070 Ti | RTX 5070 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NVIDIA Architecture | Blackwell | Blackwell | Blackwell | Blackwell |
DLSS | DLSS 4 | DLSS 4 | DLSS 4 | DLSS 4 |
AI TOPS | 3352 | 1801 | 1406 | 988 |
Tensor Cores | 5th Gen | 5th Gen | 5th Gen | 5th Gen |
Ray Tracing Cores | 4th Gen | 4th Gen | 4th Gen | 4th Gen |
NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) | 3x 9th Gen | 2x 9th Gen | 2x 9th Gen | 1x 9th Gen |
NVIDIA Decoder (NVDEC) | 2x 6th Gen | 2x 6th Gen | 1x 6th Gen | 1x 6th Gen |
Memory Configuration | 32 GB GDDR7 | 16 GB GDDR7 | 16 GB GDDR7 | 12 GB GDDR7 |
Memory Bandwidth | 1792 GB/sec | 960 GB/sec | 896 GB/sec | 672 GB/sec |
The GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs will hit the market on January 30, followed by additional models in February and March. Huang emphasized that these GPUs are not just for gaming but also bring advanced AI capabilities to RTX PCs, empowering creators with tools to build digital humans, podcasts, and more.
The RTX 50 Series lineup includes:
- RTX 5090 ($1,999)
- RTX 5080 ($999)
- RTX 5070 Ti ($749)
- RTX 5070 ($549)
Laptop variants are set to launch in March. These GPUs promise to elevate both gaming and AI capabilities with features like RTX Neural Shaders and RTX Mega Geometry, enabling highly detailed, ray-traced environments and realistic character animations.
Project DIGITS: A Personal AI Supercomputer
NVIDIA’s Project DIGITS marks a pivotal step in democratizing AI supercomputing. Powered by the compact Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip, Project DIGITS puts the power of advanced AI computing into the hands of developers, researchers, and students.
“This is NVIDIA’s smallest yet most powerful AI supercomputer,” Huang stated. With prices starting at $3,000, it offers the ability to run large-scale AI models locally, supporting up to 200-billion-parameter large language models. The device will be available starting in May.
Autonomous Vehicles and Toyota Partnership
Autonomous driving also took center stage during the NVIDIA CES 2025 keynote. Huang announced a collaboration with Toyota to integrate NVIDIA DRIVE AGX technology into next-gen vehicles. The platform is built on the new NVIDIA AGX Thor SoC, designed for generative AI and advanced safety features.
“The autonomous vehicle revolution has arrived,” Huang said, noting that NVIDIA’s technology allows for the training of AI models with synthetic data, scaling miles of real-world driving into billions of simulated scenarios.
AI Foundation Models for PCs
For PC enthusiasts, NVIDIA introduced AI foundation models integrated with RTX PCs, featuring NIM microservices and AI Blueprints for creating digital humans, podcasts, and media content. These tools empower developers to build and deploy custom AI agents with ease.
Major PC manufacturers are preparing to launch NIM-ready RTX AI PCs, making advanced AI capabilities accessible for personal use. “AI PCs are coming to a home near you,” Huang proclaimed.
A Glimpse into the Future
The CES NVIDIA keynote is packed with new announcement across nearly aspect of technology. From RTX 50 Series GPUs to physical AI advancements with Cosmos and autonomous innovations with Toyota, NVIDIA is shaping the future of multiple industries.
Huang closed the keynote by reflecting on NVIDIA’s three-decade journey: “Every layer of the technology stack has been transformed. AI is now mainstream, and the pace of innovation will only accelerate.”
As CES 2025 sets the tone for the year ahead, NVIDIA’s groundbreaking announcements leave no doubt about the transformative power of their technology. Whether you’re a gamer, developer, or industry leader, NVIDIA’s vision promises to drive the next wave of innovation.