NVIDIA means business when it comes to AI computing. Not only does it offer the Jetson Orin Nano Super—a development kit specifically designed for AI applications, robotics, and edge computing—but it’s also bringing AI into play with its latest GPUs.

NVIDIA has dropped the mic—and the GPU of the future—at CES 2025 with the Blackwell-powered GeForce RTX 50 Series. Packing up to 92 billion transistors and delivering 2x the performance of its RTX 40 predecessors, this series is all about pushing the limits of AI-driven gaming. The flagship RTX 5090 doesn’t just play games; it redefines them, handling 3,352 trillion AI operations per second to bring neural shaders, ray-traced hair, and even lifelike digital humans to your screen.
DLSS 4 steals the show with AI-generated frames boosting performance up to 8x, while Reflex 2 cuts latency by up to 75% for a buttery-smooth gaming experience. And yes, the RTX 50 Series is not just about jaw-dropping realism—it’s also about brains, powering autonomous characters, and AI tools like NVIDIA ACE for smarter, more dynamic gameplay.
Starting at US$549 for the RTX 5070 and climbing to US$1,999 for the RTX 5090, these GPUs are set to drop jaws—and maybe wallets—when they arrive on January 30.
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