NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, opened CES 2026, highlighting AI’s impact on computing, with $10 trillion modernized to AI. He unveiled Rubin, the first six-chip AI platform, and Alpamayo for autonomous vehicles. 80% of startups use NVIDIA’s open models, driving global AI innovation. New models are emerging every six months, fueling AI growth.

Huang introduced the Rubin platform, successor to NVIDIA Blackwell, with components like Rubin GPUs and AI-native storage boosting AI innovation. Open models across six domains, including healthcare and robotics, are powered by NVIDIA supercomputers. NVIDIA leads in AI model building, enabling global AI revolution with open models for all industries.

AI’s future is personal, with AI agents like DGX Spark for desktops and personal assistants. Leading enterprises like Palantir and Snowflake integrate NVIDIA AI. DGX Spark delivers 2.6x performance for large models, enhancing AI capabilities. AI is now grounded in physical AI, with NVIDIA technologies for training, inference, and edge computing.

NVIDIA Cosmos generates realistic videos and drives simulation, while Alpamayo enables level 4-capable autonomy for autonomous vehicles. The first passenger car with Alpamayo will be the Mercedes-Benz CLA, featuring AI-defined driving. DRIVE Hyperion platform is gaining momentum, aiming for full autonomy in all vehicles. NVIDIA’s full-stack approach fuels a global physical AI ecosystem, partnering with industry leaders in AI robotics.

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