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Nvidia Unveils AI Superchip and Self-Driving Tech at CES
7 Jan
Summary
- Vera Rubin architecture boosts AI model training efficiency.
- Nvidia's Alpamayo tech enables Level 4 autonomous driving.
- New G-Sync Pulsar monitors auto-adjust brightness and color.

Nvidia has initiated 2026 with significant product unveilings at CES, featuring its next-generation Vera Rubin AI architecture. This successor to Blackwell reportedly matches training speeds for large AI models while offering superior efficiency. The architecture integrates multiple components to form a cohesive AI supercomputer.
Beyond AI, Nvidia is advancing its autonomous driving capabilities with Alpamayo, a system promising Level 4 autonomy. This technology, set to debut in the new Mercedes-Benz CLA, is positioned as a strong competitor to existing self-driving solutions. Updates to DLSS 4.5 are also rolling out, enhancing image quality across numerous games.
Further announcements include expanded GeForce Now availability on Linux and Fire TV devices, alongside enhanced flight simulation support. The company also introduced G-Sync Pulsar monitors, featuring ambient light sensors for automatic brightness and color adjustments, with prices starting at $599.




