NVIDIA, major release
On January 7, Beijing time, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote speech and unveiled a new GeForce GPU based on the Blackwell design at the 2025 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025).
Specifically, Nvidia's new generation consumer gaming graphics card, the GeForce RTX 50 series, boasts 4000 TOPS and four AI processing units, delivering three times the processing power of the previous generation graphics card.
Moreover, the new product's price has significantly dropped. The RTX 5070 is priced at US$549, the RTX 5070 Ti at US$749, the RTX 5080 at US$999, and the RTX 5090 at US$1999.
Data source: Nvidia's official website
According to Huang's introduction, this generation of Blackwell products have undergone major upgrades compared to Ada Lovelace, including PCIe 5.0 interface, GDDR7 memory, and DP 2.1a interface, all of which adopt 16-pin power connectors.
Huang stated that Blackwell has been fully mass-produced, and all major cloud service providers have established systems, offering about 200 different models and configurations from approximately 15 hardware manufacturers.
"Technology is undergoing a major transformation," Huang believes that machine learning has fundamentally changed the way applications are built and computed, expanding beyond traditional methods. The GeForce GPU has played a crucial role in bringing artificial intelligence to the masses.
Huang believes that the amount of data generated in the next few years will exceed all the data humans have ever produced in history. "These data include video, images, and sound."
Data shows that on January 6, Nvidia rose 3.43%, with the latest price at US$149.43 and the latest total market value at US$36595.41 billion; the cumulative rise over the past three trading days is 11.27%.