News from the AI & ML world
Charlene Chen@digitimes.com
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Nvidia is making significant strides in both gaming and artificial intelligence. At CES 2025, CEO Jensen Huang stated that "very useful" quantum computers are still about 20 years away. He also acknowledged the impressive advancements in autonomous driving technology by Chinese automakers such as BYD, Nio, Xiaomi, and XPeng. In terms of gaming, Nvidia has unveiled its new RTX 50 series GPUs including the flagship RTX 5090, which boasts AI-juiced frame rates. These new GPUs promise significant performance improvements especially when using AI-based technologies like DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation, although actual performance gains may be more modest in non-AI supported games.
Nvidia is also pushing boundaries in AI computing. The company is partnering with Microsoft to enable Windows 11 PCs to run AI models from Nvidia NIM and Azure AI Foundry using their GPUs. This allows for the running of AI models on the edge. Furthermore, Nvidia announced a $3000 personal AI supercomputer called Digits, demonstrating their intention to make AI more accessible for home users. These initiatives, along with the new GPUs, underline Nvidia’s continued commitment to pushing the limits of both AI and gaming technologies.
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References :
- Pivot to AI: Nvidia unveils its flagship RTX 5090 card — with AI-juiced frame rates
- Source: Exciting to see the new RTX 50-series GPUs and Windows Subsystem for Linux powering models from Nvidia NIM and Azure AI Foundry on Windows 11 PCs. A game-changer for running AI on the edge.
Classification:
- HashTags: #NvidiaAI #RTX50Series #QuantumComputing
- Company: Nvidia
- Target: Gamers, AI researchers
- Product: RTX 50 Series
- Feature: AI Acceleration
- Type: AI
- Severity: Informative