NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang had an absolutely spectacular 2024. Consider that the chip giant's stock price finished last year up 178 percent, and its market cap of more than $3.66 trillion dollars — with a T — is currently second only to Apple. That's thanks to the fact that the ongoing AI revolution is powered largely by NVIDIA processors, which is raking in billions on its hardware even as its customers stay firmly in the red. But that's why his task at CES 2025 in Las Vegas is daunting. He needs to outline a 2025 game plan that can somehow one-up the past 12 months.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang CES 2025 livestream
You can watch Jensen Huang's CES keynote as it happens right here, and catch Engadget's real-time live blog commentary as well. Huang will be taking the stage at the Mandalay Bay on Monday, January 8 at 9:30PM ET.
NVIDIA news: Follow our CES 2025 liveblog
Ahead of Huang's keynote, the Engadget team is also covering the Samsung and Sony CES 2025 press conferences in our liveblog. You can follow along below.
For a recap of the NVIDIA event, check out our main CES 2025 liveblog.
What to expect at NVIDIA's CES 2025 press conference
Rival chip giants Intel, Qualcomm and AMD have already had their bite at the CES apple, and now it's NVIDIA's turn. For 2025, look for the inevitable sequels, with rumors suggesting a blazing fast RTX 5090 for starters. Of course, Wall Street will be more focused on the details Huang will undoubtedly share on the status of NVIDIA's AI hardware. We're likely to hear more news on the company's Blackwell AI chips, which should begin shipping in greater volume this year after first entering the market in late 2024.
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