Nvidia kicked off 2026 with several significant announcements at CES, including the early launch of its new Vera Rubin architecture, which promises enhanced efficiency for AI model training. The company also unveiled Alpamayo, a suite of AI models and simulation tools aimed at achieving level 4 autonomous driving, with the first implementation in the Mercedes-Benz CLA. Additionally, Nvidia introduced DLSS 4.5, enhancing image quality and performance for RTX GPUs, and expanded its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to Linux and Amazon Fire TV, alongside new G-Sync Pulsar monitors that adjust brightness and color based on ambient lighting. These innovations highlight Nvidia's ongoing efforts to lead in AI, gaming, and autonomous vehicle technologies.
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