Nvidia has become one of the top market capitalizations, and skepticism has faded. In the past, Nvidia’s conferences were often viewed with amusement, especially due to the antics of CEO Jensen Huang. However, advances in technology and the increasing presence of AI in everyday life have changed the minds of many skeptics.
This year’s CES, the largest tech fair in the world, allowed Nvidia to unveil its new graphics card models, including the RTX 50 set to arrive between late January and February. Attendees faced an unusual crowd, waiting over two hours in a line stretching several hundred meters, underscoring Nvidia's dominance at the event as the CES loses legitimacy without major industry names like Apple.
Despite other brands hosting conferences, Nvidia stood out this year by creating genuine anticipation. With tens of billions earned from its AI presence, the company is under close scrutiny, including its CEO and stock performance. Nvidia aims to remain essential, introducing consumer products featuring generative AI, and is looking to expand into robotics, showcasing its commitment with the slogan "Powering Advanced AI".