New Delhi: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled new gaming chips for desktop computers on Monday, January 7, at the CES 2025 conference. These chips offer a powerful computer performance that enables a next-level gaming experience. Huang also talked about the new technology, artificial intelligence, during the conference. During the conference, Jensen Huang talked about how AI may be used to train robots and self-driving cars more effectively, which can advance the technology industry and rapid growth.
Nvidia introduced what it calls a Cosmos foundation model which generates photo-realistic video that can help better train robots and self-driving cars at must lower cost than conventional data. By creating what is known in the tech industry as synthetic training data, models help robots and cars create a physical world similar to the way that large language models, help to generate responses to similar natural language.
Users will able to give a Cosmos a text description to generate the video of a world that obeys a law of physics. This promises to get much cheaper than gathering data in today’s time. It is to train self-driving, for example, companies have a fleet of vehicles that have room on the street to gather data, or robots to train real human tasks over and over. So that AI can get very better to train them easily and feel the natural language as today’s streets have. Huang has cautioned that Cosmos will need more data before hitting their ChatGpt moment. Cosmos will be made available on an open license similar to a Meta Platform Llama3 language model which is now much more widely used in the tech industry.
The new gaming chip is known as Blackwell, which provides video game-like movie graphics, and detail shaders that people will get more realistic in the video game, it gets more impression and fingerprint smudges to its surface. This chip will help the developer to give accurate human faces, so the people will see that it is very realistic in the video game and this will help by AI Technology. The chips, Nvidia calls its RTX 50 Series, which range in price at $549 to $1,999 to the top models which launch in January, and 30 and lower-tier models will come in February. Nvidia said it made-grade $549 chip will come with the company’s previous flagship chip RTX 4090 which was sold at $1,600.