OK, here we go.
OK, I DO want an exoskeleton.
Those things look cool as hell.
CTA President Gary Shapiro is introducing Jensen Huang.
OK, I unironically love ‘Never gonna give you up.’
I used to rollerskate to that song as a kid.
Nvidia is normally quicker to launch than this.
OK, NOW we’re kicking things off.
Tokens, tokens, tokens.
LOL, Jensen’s jacket is bedazzled.
That was a very shortVirtua Fighterdemo.
OK, the first mention of GeForce, so here we go.
That was a pretty impressive demo.
Nvidia RTX Blackwell is official, and that is a very pretty looking graphics card.
OK, so Jensen is holding the RTX 5090.
OK, RTX 5070 at $549, RTX 4090 performance.
OK, RTX 5090 starting at $1,999.
RTX 5080 for $999.
RTX 5070 Ti for $749.
This is what I want to see.
OK, so very little on specs, but I want to know about this AI management processor.
So we have fully entered into the data center segment of the keynote.
And yeah, that shield bit was a bit…well, it was something.
Oh man, I just had a dark thought.
Can you imagine training the AI agent that’s taking your job?
Coding assistants are the death knell for the junior software developer.
So much for ‘learn to code’.
It’s tokens all the way down.
I wonder how Cosmos will avoid model collapse.
OK, we just got word on the Blackwell GPU availability.
The RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 will be available in February for $749 and $549 respectively.
UK and Australia pricing wasn’t given, but we’ve reached out to Nvidia for clarification.
I wonder how nvidia plans on tackling that problem.
And that’s a wrap on Nvidia’s CES 2025 keynote.
Stay tuned for more from CES 2025 thoughout the week, including more details on the Nvidia Blackwell GPUs.