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    NVIDIA CES 2023 Special Address Live Blog (8am PT/16:00 UTC)

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    11:00AM EST – Thanks for joining us for another CES

    11:00AM EST – Kicking things off this year, we have NVIDIA's "special address" presentation

    11:00AM EST – Starting things off is Jeff Fisher

    11:01AM EST – Expect this to be fast and furious, covering several of NVIDIA's business segments

    11:01AM EST – First off, gaming

    11:01AM EST – Recapping the Ada Lovelace Architecture

    11:02AM EST – Ada introduced the hardware needed for DLSS 3, NVIDIA's frame interpolation technology

    11:03AM EST – Look for NVIDIA's next DLSS 3 update later this quarter

    11:03AM EST – 50 released or soon-to-be-released DLSS 3 titles

    11:04AM EST – Now running a demo real of DLSS 3 games

    11:04AM EST – And plugging new games that will have DLSS 3 support, including People Can Fly's Witchfire

    11:05AM EST – As well as The Day Before, with RT and DLSS 3

    11:07AM EST – As well as DLSS 3 support for Nexon's Warhaven

    11:08AM EST – Still plugging games. Now on to Throne and Liberty as another game being announced to add DLSS 3 support

    11:08AM EST – (YouTube's heavy compression really doesn't do these games justice)

    11:09AM EST – Still going, Atomic Heart will be out in February with DLSS 3 support

    11:10AM EST – Now on to GeForce Now

    11:11AM EST – NVIDIA has continued to expand the service through additional partnerships

    11:11AM EST – Ada Lovelace GPUs are coming to GFN

    11:11AM EST – GFN will be using RTX 4080 Superpods

    11:12AM EST – Available as part of the new Ultimate membership tier

    11:12AM EST – Availability starting in select datacenters in late January, expanding beyond that throughout the quarter

    11:13AM EST – The Ultimate tier can stream at up to 4K. $20/month

    11:13AM EST – Hardware announcement! RTX 4070 Ti

    11:14AM EST – This is the previously cancelled RTX 4080 10GB, which is now back as a lower tier card

    11:14AM EST – Available on January 5th with prices starting at $799

    11:15AM EST – The RTX 30 series will make up the rest of NVIDIA's desktop stack for the time being

    11:15AM EST – Now on to mobile and laptops

    11:15AM EST – The Ada Lovelace architecture is coming to laptops

    11:15AM EST – RTX 40 Series laptops

    11:16AM EST – NVIDIA is claiming up to 3x the power efficiency and 4x the performance (using DLSS 3, I'm sure)

    11:16AM EST – Max-Q is back for this generation as well

    11:17AM EST – Ada Max-Q laptops will use ultra low voltage GDDR6, as well as what they are terming "tri-speed memory" which can go to additional low-power voltage states

    11:18AM EST – Introing RTX 4070, 4060, and 4050 laptops

    11:19AM EST – Laptop prices start at $999, available February 22nd

    11:19AM EST – Oh, RTX 4090 and 4080 as well

    11:19AM EST – Starting at $1999, available February 8th

    11:19AM EST – No mention of which specific GPUs are being used here

    11:20AM EST – And that's gaming. On to NVIDIA Studio news

    11:20AM EST – Talking up the impact of AI on content creation

    11:21AM EST – As well as RTX acceleration for other creation applications

    11:22AM EST – And of course, it wouldn't be an NVIDIA presentation without an Omniverse mention in there somewhere

    11:22AM EST – Now rolling a lifestyle video showing how Omniverse can be used in content creation

    11:23AM EST – And making sure to name drop all of the applications that can export to Omniverse via USD

    11:24AM EST – And a quick Toy Jensen cameo

    11:26AM EST – Audio2Face for Blender, NVIDIA's AI Toybox, RTX Remix, and more

    11:26AM EST – And finally, NVIDIA's Avatar Cloud Engine (ACE)

    11:27AM EST – Simplifies and semi-automates the creation of avatars

    11:28AM EST – NVIDIA has also updated its impressive Canvas program with 360 degree support

    11:29AM EST – Also announcing RTX Video Super Resolution. Using AI upscaling to improve web video quality

    11:29AM EST – For Chrome and Edge (so, Chromium) browsers

    11:29AM EST – And back to Jeff. It's already time for the recap!

    11:30AM EST – Oh, that was just for graphics. Now on to NVIDIA robotics

    11:32AM EST – Sounds like NVIDA is going to be focusing on Isaac here, their simulation platform for training robotics AI models

    11:33AM EST – Over 1000 companies are using some part of the Isaac platform

    11:33AM EST – Recapping the availability of Isaac from cloud services

    11:34AM EST – And Isaac will soon be able to handle multiple robots in a single instance

    11:36AM EST – Announcing the next release of Isaac today. New conveyer building tool, radar/lidar support, and more

    11:36AM EST – "There's something for everyone in the new Isaac sim"

    11:37AM EST – And now on to self-driving cars

    11:38AM EST – Recapping NVIDIA's Drive platform, as well as the DGX and OVX systems it's backed by

    11:39AM EST – As well as talking up the benefits of Drive centralizing many of the microcontrollers used throughout a car

    11:40AM EST – Meanwhile, the shift to EVs is giving car designers a chance to redesign their systems, as well as to incorporate new hardware and features (e.g. self-driving computers)

    11:41AM EST – NVIDIA is announcing a partnership with Foxconn, who will be building EVs based on the Drive Hyperion platform

    11:41AM EST – (I had no idea Foxconn made cars. But it makes sense; they make just about everything)

    11:42AM EST – GeForce Now is coming to cars

    11:42AM EST – GFN will be available in internet-enabled cars

    11:43AM EST – Several Drive partners are integrating GFN, including Hyundai and Polestar

    11:44AM EST – Mercedes-Benz will be using Omniverse for assembly and production planning

    11:44AM EST – Now rolling a short video on the subject

    11:45AM EST – NVIDIA's tech is also being used to design and simulate internal physical design concepts

    11:47AM EST – And that's a wrap on NVIDIA's CES 2023 keynote. Thanks for joining us!

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