NVIDIA Unveils Rubin Platform and New Open AI Models at CES 2025
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang opened CES 2025 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, declaring that “AI is scaling into every domain and every device,” according to the NVIDIA AI Blog. Huang stated that “computing has been fundamentally reshaped as a result of accelerated computing, as a result of artificial intelligence.”
According to NVIDIA’s announcement, the company released new open models, data, and tools spanning multiple AI domains. These include expansions to the NVIDIA Nemotron family for agentic AI, the NVIDIA Cosmos platform for physical AI, and the introduction of the new NVIDIA Alpamayo family specifically designed for autonomous vehicle development.
TechCrunch AI reports that Alpamayo, unveiled at CES 2025, “includes a reasoning vision language action model that allows an autonomous vehicle to think more like a human and provide chain-of-thought reasoning.” The models are designed to advance AI capabilities across industries, with particular emphasis on autonomous driving applications.
The announcements represent NVIDIA’s continued expansion into open-source AI development, providing tools and models accessible to developers across various sectors.