Nvidia Marches Ahead

Nvidia has unveiled its first desktop computer — called Project DIGITS. It is a computer designed for programmers, rather than regular consumers. It costs $3000 and runs Nvidia operating system based on Linux.

Nvidia’s data center AI chips will now power PCs and laptops. Nvidia has also introduced Cosmos foundational models that generate photo-realistic video. It can be used to train robots and self-driving cars at a much lower cost than using conventional data.

Cosmos will be made available on open license, similar to Meta’s Llama3 language models. Nvidia’s Cosmos will do for the world of robotics and industrial AI what Llama3 has done for enterprise AI.

Nvidia also unveils its gaming chips that use its Blackwell AI technology. Nvidia calls them RTX 50 series. It will give video games movie-like graphics.

The new chips will help the game developers to generate more accurate human faces.

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