Watch the NVIDIA CES 2025 press conference live: Monday, 9:30PM ET


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers his keystone speech ahead of Computex 2024 in Taipei on June 2, 2024. Computex is the leading annual tech showcase in Taiwan, whose advanced semiconductor industry is vital to the production of all from iPhones to servers running ChatGPT. (Photo by Sam YEH / AFP) (Photo by SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)

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It's hard to find a company with a better 2024 than NVIDIA. Even after some choppiness in recent weeks, the chip giant's stock price ended last year, up 178 percentand its market cap of more than $3.3 trillion dollars — with a T — is currently second only to Apple. That's thanks to the fact that the ongoing AI revolution is largely powered by NVIDIA processors, which makes billions on its hardware even as its customers remain firmly in the red.

So what does founder and CEO Jensen Huang do for an encore? It's a good question, but we don't have to wait for a long answer. Huang kicks off CES 2025 in Las Vegas with the first keynote address. He'll take the stage at Mandalay Bay on Monday, January 8 at 9:30PM ET — and you can watch his remarks live right here.

In addition to numerous AI-centric partnerships and services, NVIDIA had a PC gamer-friendly slate of announcements at its CES 2024 press conference, with a new RTX 40 Super GPU card and upgrades to its GeForce Now game streaming platform.

For 2025, look for the inevitable sequels, with rumors suggesting a fast RTX 5090 for starters. Of course, Wall Street is more focused on the details Huang will no doubt share on the status of NVIDIA's AI hardware. We'll likely hear more company news soon Blackwell AI chipsalready should start shipping in larger quantities this year after first entering the market in late 2024.

You can watch NVIDIA's CES presser as it happens right here — we'll add the YouTube embed before the event's start time on Monday, January 6 at 9:30PM ET.

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