Nvidia unveils vision for physical AI and robotics at CES 2025

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Nvidia's founder Jensen Huang announced new products and a vision for "physical AI" at CES in Las Vegas. This concept involves robots performing actions, expanding Nvidia's market beyond gaming and data centers into robotics and autonomous vehicles. Goldman Sachs estimates the humanoid robot market could reach $38 billion, while Huang suggests autonomous vehicles could be a multitrillion-dollar industry. Manufacturing is also seen as a $50 trillion market ripe for robotization. Nvidia currently holds an 81% share of the AI chip market, projected to be worth $359 billion by 2030. Huang likened the rise of physical AI to the moment ChatGPT transformed perceptions of AI's potential.


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