Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced the company’s latest AI super chip at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, stating it will retail for $3,000 in May. The new AI supercomputer is the smallest yet most powerful Nvidia has created. Huang emphasized the arrival of 'physical AI' capable of reasoning and planning. He also unveiled Project DIGITS, a personal AI aimed at researchers and data scientists, powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, expected to launch in May. Furthermore, the Cosmos platform was presented for developing humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles. Despite these advancements, Nvidia shares fell 6.2% on January 7 amid a broader market decline impacting tech and crypto stocks the hardest, though the company's shares have risen 166% year-on-year. Analysts remain optimistic about Nvidia's positioning in various sectors including data centers, edge computing, and robotics.

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