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Nvidia’s shares skyrocketed by 24% on Tuesday, just a day following founder Jensen Huang’s keynote at CES 2025. The increase was driven by the technology company’s introduction of its GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs for desktops and laptops — its most sophisticated graphics processing units aimed at gamers, creators, and developers.
In a crowded Las Vegas venue, Nvidia’s founder, Huang, took to the stage on Monday and expressed admiration for the sharp real-time graphics presented on the screen behind him. He observed as a dark-haired woman stepped through elaborately adorned double doors, basking in the illumination streaming in from stained glass windows.
“The level of geometry you witnessed was absolutely mind-blowing,” Huang declared to an audience of thousands at CES 2025 on Monday evening. “It would not have been feasible without artificial intelligence.”
Huang stated that the GPUs, powered by the company’s state-of-the-art AI chip Blackwell, can achieve breakthroughs in AI-enhanced rendering.
“Blackwell, the driving force of AI, has made its debut for PC gamers, developers, and artists,” Huang remarked, further asserting that Blackwell “represents the most pivotal advancement in computer graphics since we launched programmable shading 25 years ago.” He confirmed that Blackwell technology is now in full-scale production.
The GeForce RTX 5090 and GeForce RTX 5080 graphics cards are set to hit store shelves on January 30, according to the Nvidia website. The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and GeForce RTX 5070 will be available starting in February.
Expanding upon the technology Nvidia introduced 25 years ago, the company also announced it will roll out “RTX Neural Shaders,” which utilize AI to assist in rendering game characters with intricate detail — a notoriously difficult task due to people’s ability to easily identify even minor flaws in digital representations of humans.
Huang indicated that Nvidia is also launching a new suite of technologies designed to enable “autonomous characters” to perceive, strategize, and behave like human players. These characters can assist players in formulating strategies or adjusting tactics to challenge opponents and create more dynamic encounters.
In addition to Nvidia, major tech companies such as AMD, Google, and Samsung participated in CES 2025 to unveil AI tools aimed at aiding both content creators and consumers in their pursuit of entertainment.
Nvidia and other AI-related stocks continue to rise, despite growing concerns that their valuations may have escalated too rapidly. Nevertheless, the industry persists in emphasizing its considerable potential.
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