
At CES 2025, the annual ‘Comic-Con’ of technology, the CEO of software and tech companyNVIDIA, Jensen Huang, introduced a series ofimpressive innovationsdesigned to bring advanced automation into every aspect of daily life.
Omniverse Blueprint for Industrial Automation
One of the standout technologies unveiled was the ‘Mega’Omniverse Blueprint, a framework that allows companies to create digital twins (virtual replicas) of their industrial robot fleets.
These twins help simulate complex operations in a controlled environment so that businesses can test, practice, and optimize new ideas for smarter, safer, and more efficient factories without real-world safety risks.
Advancing Physical AI with NVIDIA Cosmos
Huang also announced NVIDIA Cosmos—a new platform he described as the "ChatGPT moment for general robotics”—designed to bringphysical AImainstream.
Like the Omniverse Blueprint, Cosmos will help speed up the development of AI systems that can be integrated into the real world by creating virtual environments made especially for the safe testing of robots, self-driving cars, and smart vision systems.
GeForce RTX 50 Series
Much to the delight of gamers and creators everywhere, NVIDIA showcased theGeForce RTX 50 SeriesGPUs. Built on the company’s new Blackwell architecture, the graphics cards feature 92 billion transistors and 3,352 trillion AI operations per second.
The cards have DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation that predicts and renders smoother in-game transitions, and RTX Neural Shaders that uses AI to simulate complex lighting and materials for stunning and realistic visuals.
Project DIGITS
For developers and researchers, NVIDIA launchedProject DIGITS—a compact and high-performance supercomputer for the desktop.
Powered by the Grace Blackwell Superchip, this high-end PC makes advancedAI computingaccessible for individuals and small businesses.
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