Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang had an extensive CES 2025 address, detailing everything from Nvidia’s next set of GPUs, its plans for embracing the next era of robotics and automotive innovation, and the launch of its own AI world models.
And before he ended his keynote, Huang had one more reveal in store: Project Digits. Nvidia has shrunk down its Grace Blackwell hardware platform to fit into consumer devices, making its research- and data science- oriented chips more accessible to students and researchers. They’ll still have to pay $3,000 for these machines, which are targeted to launch in May from “top partners.” Nvidia has yet to offer more details, but it’s a step in the right direction for this kind of processing power.
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