NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang: Self-driving car business will generate 5 billion Mg revenue annually, and 2025 will witness the explosion of AI and robotics industries

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01-08
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presented multiple new technologies at the CES event in Las Vegas on Monday, including a new AI model, the RTX Blackwell graphics card, and cutting-edge solutions for the autonomous driving and robotics industries.

Huang was also invited to discuss technological innovation, AI applications, and future developments, providing in-depth analysis. From the future landscape of the self-driving car market to breakthroughs in the robotics industry, he shared how Nvidia is using innovative technologies to comprehensively support the needs of the new era.

Hoping to Meet with Trump, Expecting to Assist the New Administration

In the interview, Huang discussed the possibility of meeting with President-elect Trump. He stated that he has not yet received an invitation, but if given the opportunity, he would be happy to meet with Trump and discuss technology-related policies. Huang said: "I would be happy to meet with him and congratulate him, and do what we can to help this administration succeed."

Furthermore, Huang also expressed his views on the potential impact of the Trump administration's policies on technology exports and tariffs. He mentioned that Nvidia will provide its own perspective to the government for reference, and also respect the government's final decision. "We believe the government will make the right choices for the country's best interests," Huang said.

Nvidia Returns to Core, RTX Blackwell Empowers AI and Gaming

The new generation of RTX Blackwell graphics cards, the GeForce RTX 50 series, unveiled by Huang at the CES event, feature the Blackwell architecture and combine AI and computer graphics technologies.

"The reason why today's game graphics are so impressive is that we use AI to make up for the shortcomings of computer graphics technology. For example, in a 4K image with 33 million pixels, only 2 million pixels are directly computed, but the rest are generated by AI," Huang said. This generative AI can make game content more interactive and pave the way for the future virtual world.

Huang demonstrates the latest GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards.

Cosmos Model is the Cornerstone for AI Autonomous Driving and Robotics

At the CES event, Nvidia introduced the "Cosmos" world-class AI model, developed specifically for autonomous vehicles and robots, to accelerate the development of physical AI. Huang emphasized: "If ChatGPT is an AI for language generation, then Cosmos is designed for the real world, able to simulate vehicle driving conditions, understand the persistence and spatial geometry of objects, and create simulated environments that conform to reality."

"Companies can use our Omniverse platform with Cosmos to provide virtual test environments for robots and self-driving cars, reducing development costs and shortening time-to-market," he added.

(Note: Object persistence refers to the fact that even if our vision is temporarily blocked or diverted, we still know that an object exists and maintains relatively stable properties such as size and shape without suddenly disappearing.)

Nvidia demonstrates a use case scenario of the integration of Omniverse and Cosmos at the CES event.

Industry Demand Driven, the Era of Robotics Arrives in 2025

Huang predicted that the global aging population and labor shortages will drive a surge in demand for robots. "The robotics market is a highly promising industry worth up to $50 trillion, and manufacturing will be the earliest adopter of robots. Robots not only can fill labor gaps, but also improve production efficiency and alleviate inflationary pressures."

Huang revealed that Nvidia has developed a comprehensive three-tier computing system covering every stage from robot design, training to deployment. He pointed out: "In the next 10 to 20 years, there may be billions of robots on Earth, covering consumer, industrial, and service sectors."

Huang Renxun and Nvidia's robots

Layout of self-driving cars, participating in the full process from AI development to deployment

Nvidia has also laid out a far-reaching layout in the field of self-driving cars. Huang Renxun stated that each car manufacturer needs two factories, one for producing cars and the other for producing AI, and Nvidia is precisely involved in these two links. He further revealed that Nvidia's self-driving car business currently generates $5 billion in annual revenue, and is still growing rapidly. He emphasized that the demand for self-driving cars and AI factories will continue to drive the expansion of Nvidia's business.

The future of the AI industry, from data centers to a new computing model

Huang Renxun believes that AI is redefining the computing model, shifting from the traditional general-purpose computing to a core model centered on AI and accelerated computing. "This is just the beginning, and in the future, every data center will be driven by AI," he said with a smile. Regarding Wall Street's concerns about the sustainability of the high spending on AI, Huang Renxun expressed optimism: "AI is the most important technological force of our era, and its potential has not been fully explored yet. There is still a lot of room for growth in the coming years."

(Nvidia's most powerful gaming GPU GeForce RTX 50 is released, Nvidia's AI and gaming businesses continue to grow)

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