Nvidia Bets Big on Robots and More

ImageNvidia’s next targetHeading into 2025, Nvidia was facing tough questions about whether the chipmaker central to the artificial intelligence boom could sustain its astronomical market run.Based on the company’s presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show on Monday — which featured fresh offerings for robotics and autos, and a new overriding vision for the technology — investors appear to believe that the tech giant, and the A.I.surge more broadly, has more room to rally.Nvidia’s shares are up again in premarket trading on Tuesday, after hitting a record on Monday in anticipation of the C.E.S.

presentation.The chip giant’s market value now stands at $3.67 trillion, or more than double the combined market capitalizations of AMD, Arm, Broadcom and Intel.The T.LD.R.

on the company’s presentation: Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s rock-star co-founder and C.E.O.(who donned a fancier version of his trademark leather jacket for his presentation), announced tools for so-called physical A.I., including ways to help better train robots.He also said Nvidia would provide driver-assistance chips and software for Toyota, the world’s biggest car manufacturer, adding to its list of automotive partners.

And his company will also help Uber develop its self-driving technology, with the ride-hailing giant’s millions of daily trips furnishing data to train A.I.models.(He also announced other products, including a personal supercomputer to assist A.I.

researchers without having to rely on the company’s highest-end A.I.chips meant for data centers.)We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.

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