
It's that time of year again for CES—the Spring Festival of the electronics industry. After NVIDIA released new products last year, its stock price soared. This year, Jensen Huang will deliver the opening keynote on Tuesday morning. I have gathered some forward-looking analyses of the keynote content for everyone's reference:
1. Continued Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Jensen Huang's speech will focus on artificial intelligence (AI), which is also one of the themes of this year's CES. He may discuss the applications of AI across various industries, including autonomous driving, robotics, and smart home technologies.
2. Release of the Next Generation Graphics Cards
NVIDIA is expected to launch the brand new GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards, particularly the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, which are based on the latest Blackwell architecture. If true, this would mark the company's fifth consecutive year of releasing GeForce series products at CES. In addition to gaming, these new graphics cards may also provide stronger support for AI computing.
3. Robotics and Autonomous Vehicle Technology
NVIDIA certainly cannot miss the field of robotics and autonomous vehicle technology. The year 2025 is seen as a key milestone for autonomous driving technology, with the rise of Robotaxi and other advanced applications reshaping the landscape of smart mobility. NVIDIA's DRIVE Thor autonomous platform is expected to be launched in 2025, boasting up to 2,000 TOPS of computing power, specifically supporting AI and advanced autonomous applications.
4. AIPC (AI Powered Computing)
The market predicts that the landing of AI terminals will become a theme, and chip giants including Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA are also expected to unveil AIPC-related products.
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