Nvidia CEO to Showcase AI Roadmap at CES Amid Industry Surge, Wedbush Reports

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According to Wedbush Securities, Nvidia (NVDA, Financials) Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang will open the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show with a keynote speech on Monday focused on improving artificial intelligence technology. The address is expected to highlight how important Nvidia is in enabling artificial intelligence applications across sectors as business adoption picks speed.

Wedbush underlined the extraordinary demand for Nvidia's Blackwell AI accelerators, therefore highlighting the increasing dependency on AI-powered products. This trend reflects a turning point in technology and shows how companies make use of sophisticated computer technologies. Wedbush's continuous supply chain inspections highlighted the rise the company notes as a result of growing worldwide AI use cases reflecting their own.

With Nvidia trying to confirm its leadership in the industry, the keynote is anticipated to shape the tone of more general AI conversations during CES. Driven by investor hope connected to Nvidia's expansion in artificial intelligence, its shares rose about 4% Friday. Competitor AMD (AMD, Financials) also saw increases while Intel (INTC, Financials) saw its shares drop by around 3.5%.

At CES, Nvidia unveiled a number of projects aimed at maintaining its leading edge. Among them are the GeForce RTX 50-Series Graphics Cards, which using DLSS 4 technology and GDDR7 memory improve gaming performance. Comprising performance up to 1 petaflop, the corporation also revealed Project DIGITS, a futuristic AI supercomputer targeted at academics and data scientists. Furthermore, using its sophisticated data center GPUs, Nvidia introduced the Cosmos Platform, meant to hasten robotics and autonomous system research.

These advances underline Nvidia's emphasis on helping to define the next wave of artificial intelligence-driven innovation. According to Wedbush, the developments shown at CES will confirm Nvidia's impact even more and open the path for general acceptance of artificial intelligence technology in the next years.

This article first appeared on GuruFocus.