Haider Jamal
Jan 08, 2025
Nvidia AI Superchip Debut Could Not Prevent Wider Market Slump
Nvidia unveiled its most compact yet powerful AI supercomputer yet at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 6th, but the announcement failed to prevent a stock decline amid a broader market downturn.
 
Catering To Researchers And Students
CEO Jensen Huang introduced Project DIGITS, a personal AI supercomputer powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, designed for researchers and students, priced at around $3,000. He also showcased the Cosmos platform for developing humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles, highlighting its ability to generate synthetic driving scenarios.
 
Cautiously Optimistic
Meanwhile, Nvidia launched AI Blueprints for creating custom agents with features like PDF-to-podcast conversion and video summarization. Despite these innovations, Nvidia shares dropped 6.2% on January 7th, following weak U.S. jobs data that impacted tech and crypto stocks.
However, analysts remain optimistic, citing the strategic positioning that Nvidia has in data centers, autonomous vehicles, and robotics, in addition to the fact that the company saw its stock go up by 166% compared to a year ago.
 
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