SANTA CLARA — At CES, NVIDIA made waves with a slew of announcements, bringing generative AI to the forefront of PC innovation. With the introduction of GeForce RTX™ SUPER desktop GPUs and a lineup of AI laptops from top manufacturers, NVIDIA is poised to revolutionize PC experiences with unparalleled performance and cutting-edge AI capabilities. Spearheaded by Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, the company’s commitment to advancing generative AI is evident in its latest offerings, aimed at empowering developers and consumers alike.
GeForce RTX™ SUPER Desktop GPUs: NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX™ SUPER desktop GPUs, including the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, 4070 Ti SUPER, and 4070 SUPER, promise top-tier AI performance. Equipped with Tensor Cores delivering up to 836 trillion operations per second, these GPUs unleash transformative AI capabilities, propelling gaming, content creation, and everyday productivity to new heights.
AI Laptops: Leading manufacturers, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Razer, and Samsung, are set to release a new wave of AI laptops, equipped with NVIDIA’s RTX technology. Offering a performance increase of 20x-60x compared to neural processing units, these laptops deliver a full suite of generative AI capabilities, making them a game-changer for users seeking unparalleled AI performance on the go.
AI Workbench: NVIDIA’s AI Workbench, set to launch in beta later this month, offers developers a unified toolkit for creating, testing, and customizing pretrained generative AI models and large language models (LLMs). With streamlined access to popular repositories like Hugging Face and GitHub, developers can easily collaborate on projects and reproduce results across platforms.
NVIDIA AI Foundation Models and Endpoints: In collaboration with HP, NVIDIA is integrating AI Foundation Models and Endpoints into the HP AI Studio, simplifying AI model development and deployment. With access to RTX-accelerated AI models and software development kits, users can easily search, import, and deploy optimized models across PCs and the cloud.
TensorRT-LLM: NVIDIA’s TensorRT-LLM, an open-source library for accelerating LLMs, extends TensorRT to text-based applications on Windows. With the latest update adding Phi-2 to the list of pre-optimized models, developers can achieve up to 5x faster inference performance compared to other backends.
New AI-Powered Experiences: NVIDIA is ushering in a new era of PC experiences with a range of AI-powered applications and services, including NVIDIA RTX Remix for creating stunning game remasters, NVIDIA ACE microservices for intelligent digital avatars, and NVIDIA DLSS 3 with Frame Generation for dramatically increasing frame rates in games.
With these groundbreaking innovations, NVIDIA is driving the AI PC era forward, offering developers and consumers unparalleled AI performance and unlocking new possibilities for gaming, content creation, and beyond. Join NVIDIA at CES to learn more about the latest generative AI breakthroughs and the future of PC innovation.