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Nvidia Unveils RTX 50-Series Chips at CES with AI-Powered Gaming Revolution
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has introduced the next generation of gaming chips, the RTX 50-series, during his keynote address at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. These cutting-edge chips leverage Nvidia’s Blackwell artificial intelligence (AI) technology, promising unprecedented gaming experiences with movie-quality graphics.
Huang showcased the capabilities of the RTX 50-series chips, claiming they are twice as fast as their predecessors. Priced between $549 (£438) and $1,999, the chips are designed to cater to a wide range of gamers, from casual players to hardcore enthusiasts.
In a live demonstration, the new chips produced stunning, highly detailed visuals with dynamic textures and complex maneuvers—all in real time. “It was awesome that they can do this in real time,” said Gary Yang, a robotics graduate student from Caltech. “Previously, we’d think of these graphics as pre-rendered.”
The RTX 50-series chips will hit the market starting late January 2025. Early reactions from attendees at the CES event have been overwhelmingly positive. “I thought it was incredible,” said Scott Epstein of Agenovate AI, emphasizing Nvidia’s ongoing innovation.
The announcement comes as CES 2025 attracts over 150,000 attendees and 4,500 exhibitors, solidifying its reputation as the premier stage for tech innovation. Nvidia’s shares reached a record high in anticipation of Huang’s keynote, underlining the market’s confidence in the company’s direction.
Reflecting on Nvidia’s 31-year history, Huang highlighted the company’s evolution from a graphics chip manufacturer to a leader in AI chip development, now valued at over $3 trillion. Despite its achievements, Nvidia faces challenges from regulators worldwide scrutinizing its dominance in the AI chip market.
The RTX 50-series chips mark a significant step forward in gaming technology, blending AI advancements with unparalleled performance.