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Nvidia Keynote Highlights AI Gaming, Enterprise, Robotics

Key Points

  • Nvidia unveiled the GeForce RTX 5000 series built on the Blackwell AI‑optimized architecture, tying next‑gen gaming performance directly to its AI chips and deepening platform stickiness.
  • The company introduced two enterprise AI offerings: Neuron, a fine‑tuned LLaMA‑based large language model packaged for easy deployment on Nvidia hardware, and Cosmos, a photorealistic world‑model tool for training robotics and autonomous‑vehicle systems.
  • By delivering both the underlying GPU hardware and the accompanying AI software stack, Nvidia positions itself as a one‑stop solution for enterprises seeking ready‑to‑use AI models that run best on its chips.
  • Nvidia announced the Thor system‑on‑chip, delivering roughly 20× the performance of its previous Orin SOC and targeting advanced driver‑assist and autonomous‑vehicle workloads.

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# Nvidia Keynote Highlights AI Gaming, Enterprise, Robotics **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWO94gbNj-Q](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWO94gbNj-Q) **Duration:** 00:05:25 ## Summary - Nvidia unveiled the GeForce RTX 5000 series built on the Blackwell AI‑optimized architecture, tying next‑gen gaming performance directly to its AI chips and deepening platform stickiness. - The company introduced two enterprise AI offerings: Neuron, a fine‑tuned LLaMA‑based large language model packaged for easy deployment on Nvidia hardware, and Cosmos, a photorealistic world‑model tool for training robotics and autonomous‑vehicle systems. - By delivering both the underlying GPU hardware and the accompanying AI software stack, Nvidia positions itself as a one‑stop solution for enterprises seeking ready‑to‑use AI models that run best on its chips. - Nvidia announced the Thor system‑on‑chip, delivering roughly 20× the performance of its previous Orin SOC and targeting advanced driver‑assist and autonomous‑vehicle workloads. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWO94gbNj-Q&t=0s) **Nvidia Keynote: AI‑Driven Gaming & Enterprise** - The speaker summarizes Jensen Huang’s announcement of Blackwell‑based GeForce RTX 5000 GPUs that embed AI into games—creating platform lock‑in—and emphasizes Nvidia’s integrated hardware‑plus‑infrastructure stack for enterprise large‑language models. ## Full Transcript
0:00so Jensen hang did a keynote at Nvidia 0:03last night and I had to sort through it 0:05it was so much I want to go through 0:08briefly the top three things that I 0:09think matter and I want to tell you why 0:12I think they reinforce nvidia's value 0:13proposition why it made sense for Jensen 0:15to announce them the first is on the 0:18consumer side the GeForce RTX 5000 0:21series is a new GPU it's built on the 0:23Blackwell architecture which is what 0:25they use for AI here's why that matters 0:28they've always built gpus they were 0:30always going to play in the gaming 0:32space and what this does is it 0:36reinforces their stickiness as a gaming 0:39platform in a way they've never been 0:41able to do before before it would run on 0:43a Nvidia GPU sure the game runs it's 0:46great and you move on but any other GPU 0:49could also run that game but with 0:51Blackwell it's designed for AI from the 0:54bottom up and that's exactly what Jensen 0:57showed off you're going to get 0:58situations where games will be designed 1:01to generate Worlds at least partially 1:05that come from a Blackwell chip and so 1:09the game won't work properly if it's not 1:10running on 1:11Blackwell because Blackwell will be what 1:14generates like 60% of the game graphics 1:17and so I think that's a brilliant play 1:19and it rein reinforces their EOS 1:22ecosystem number two Jensen got into how 1:27to think about the world as a world 1:32where Nvidia has both the hardware layer 1:35and also the layer above it which is the 1:38infrastructure layer the large language 1:40models prepared for uh Enterprise other 1:42models that enable Enterprise to operate 1:46two big releases there neotron and 1:48Cosmos so neotron is a fine-tuned llama 1:51based language model it comes in 1:53different flavors Nano super ultra for 1:55different Enterprise 1:57sizes really what what Jensen figured 2:00out is that Mark Zuckerberg can put a 2:03lot of money into building those 2:04language models but they have to be 2:07packaged in a way that enterprises can 2:09use and so Nvidia fine-tuned those 2:11llamas language models so that 2:13enterprises want to use them on the 2:15Nvidia chips and now Nvidia has a full 2:17solution get our chips get our language 2:19model we're done it's great thanks Mark 2:22Zuckerberg and then Cosmos is a world 2:25Foundation model that they built more 2:26from scratch it again it goes back to 2:28their gaming RS it can generate 2:30photorealistic environments for robotics 2:32for autonomous vehicle training Jensen 2:35is huge on the future of Robotics and 2:38autonomous vehicles and he wants to be 2:40the place where you train and build 2:44Robotics and so Cosmos is a place where 2:47you can actually generate these 2:48photorealistic environments and you can 2:51run your robots through those 2:53environments virtually and you can see 2:55how they're making decisions before they 2:56impact real world safety which is a big 2:58deal 3:00okay that brings me to three auton 3:03automotive and Robotics platforms so 3:06Thor is a Next Generation system on a 3:08chip it has 20x performance of Orin 3:11which was the previous version and 3:13really when you think about a system on 3:15a chip what matters there is that it 3:19aims to deliver everything from like 3:22driver assistant systems to autonomous 3:24vehicles like level three 3:26autonomy and also high-end robotics 3:29application it has 20x the processing 3:31capability of Orin so it can handle 3:33higher compute demands with high 3:35resolution sensors like cameras lar 3:37radar plus Advanced AI models it's meant 3:41to handle both in Cabin stuff like 3:43occupant monitoring and outof cabin 3:45stuff like path 3:47planning and it's meant to stack in 3:50again this is their ecosystem play with 3:54an entire operating system that sits on 3:56the Nvidia stack so Drive OS runs on 3:59Thor ships it's been certified to ASL 4:02which is the highest Automotive Safety 4:03level people are going to start to use 4:06this when they start to design 4:07autonomous driving Solutions maybe not 4:09Tesla but autonomous driving is rapidly 4:11commoditizing so it's going to 4:13happen now Omniverse plus Isaac plus 4:17Cosmos is sort of the same play but 4:19aimed more at robots and autonomous 4:23vehicles and Factory environments and so 4:25that's where you have an integrated 4:26Suite where you have the cosmos virtual 4:28environment you have the Omniverse for 4:29simulating particular 4:31spaces um and it all comes together in a 4:35way that 4:37enables 4:38a company to have a suite for training 4:42robots and deploying them in simulated 4:44environment so that they can be 4:45confident that they can deploy them in 4:46the real world using Nvidia architecture 4:49again and actually get something that 4:51matters so fundamentally Invidia wants 4:54to knit together Hardware software and 4:58data to remain the core AI platform all 5:00three of these plays show that whether 5:02it's mainstream desktop gpus AI 5:05Foundation models with neotron or Cosmos 5:08or robotics autonomous systems like 5:11Thor these moves are going to Define 5:14nvidia's strategy wherever AI happens to 5:17go over the next half decade it's a huge 5:19CES so there you go that's my takeaways 5:22from Jensen's Keynote