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CES 2025 NVIDIA spotlight: RTX 5000 series, AI, and how to watch

Jensen Huang leads NVIDIA into CES 2025 with a focus on RTX GPUs and AI. Here's where to watch and what innovations await.

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NVIDIA’s taking center stage at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, promising another blockbuster year for the chip giant. After a monumental 2024, marked by strategic partnerships with OpenAI and Meta, NVIDIA has positioned itself as a cornerstone in the AI revolution. On January 7th, they’re set to kick off CES with a keynote that could define the tech landscape’s direction.

What to expect at NVIDIA CES 2025 keynote

The spotlight will undoubtedly shine on the RTX 5000 series GPU, which many tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating. This could be the headline act of CES 2025, especially considering the sneak peek we got at this month’s Game Awards. CD Projekt RED showcased a cinematic trailer for “The Witcher IV,” with a subtle hint at the bottom of the screen stating, “pre-rendered in Unreal Engine 5 on an unannounced RTX GPU.” This tease suggests that NVIDIA’s new GPU could significantly push the boundaries of graphics rendering.

But the RTX 5000 isn’t the only star of the show. NVIDIA has been dropping hints through its blog about additional announcements focusing on advancements in AI and robotics. Given NVIDIA’s track record, we might see new software tools, perhaps enhancing their AI capabilities or introducing innovations in autonomous systems.

The integration of AI into everyday technology is a hot topic, and NVIDIA has been at the forefront. Expect discussions around how NVIDIA’s technology is shaping not just gaming but also industries like automotive, healthcare, and creative arts. NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has previously highlighted the company’s commitment to democratizing AI, so this could be a theme revisited in the keynote, potentially with new partnerships or product reveals.

How to watch NVIDIA CES 2025 keynote

Jensen Huang’s keynote will kick off CES 2025 on January 6 at 6:30 pm PT / 9:30 pm ET. If you’re not in Las Vegas, fear not; you can tune into the livestream via NVIDIA’s YouTube channel or directly through their official website. This is your chance to catch all the action from the comfort of your home or wherever you might be.

Make sure to set reminders or subscribe to NVIDIA’s updates to ensure you don’t miss out on what could be some of the most significant tech announcements of the year.

This keynote promises not only to unveil new hardware but also to provide insights into how NVIDIA envisions the future of technology, from gaming to AI, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in where tech is headed.


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