Three things are bringing self-driving cars to the masses, the Nvidia chief said: AI models capable of driving the cars, AI training simulations that use real and created scenario
The Nvidia boss unveiled a new AI platform at CES called Cosmos, which aims to give robots and autonomous cars endless real-world scenarios to study.
CES 2025 not only reaffirmed the importance of artificial intelligence as a driver of change, but also consolidated Nvidia as a benchmark in this technological revolution. With advances in personal computing, video games, automotive and robotics, the company is shaping the future of multiple industries and demonstrating that AI has no limits.
The stock had risen to a new all-time high of $149.43 a share on Monday ahead of the chief executive’s address at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.
Huang, who has Oregon roots, leads a chip-design company that’s capitalized on Intel’s failure to keep up with AI technology.
So, we went to Silicon Valley to meet Nvidia's 61-year-old co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang, who has no doubt AI is about to change everything. At Nvidia's annual developers conference this past ...
"We still see CES as a positive catalyst, re-asserting NVDA's platform dominance/opportunity in high-growth markets," Bank of America said.
Nvidia stock fell Tuesday after Jensen Huang's CES keynote. Analysts share reasons why and look to what's ahead for the tech giant.
The autonomous- vehicle “revolution has arrived” and the “robotics era is just around the corner,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said this week. He sounded a lot like Elon Musk—a vindication for the Tesla CEO.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the performance of his company's AI chips is advancing faster than historical rates set by Moore's Law, the rubric that drove
CES should be called the AI Show as Nvidia and an uncountable number of emerging vendors are infusing AI into their future offerings.