Nvidia and AMD Set the Tone for AI Hardware
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered one of CES’s most talked-about keynotes, unveiling the Rubin architecture, which will begin replacing Blackwell later this year. Designed to handle the exploding compute demands of AI, Rubin comes with major speed and storage upgrades.
Nvidia also highlighted its Alpamayo open-source AI models for autonomous vehicles, reinforcing its ambition to become the foundational platform — the “Android” — for robots and physical AI. Meanwhile, AMD CEO Lisa Su used her keynote to spotlight new processors and partnerships, emphasizing how Ryzen AI 400 Series PCs will bring AI capabilities directly to consumer devices.