
NVIDIA has unveiled a suite of AI foundation models designed to elevate the performance of RTX AI PCs. Announced at CES 2025, the innovations promise to transform generative AI, content creation, and productivity workflows. The models, delivered as NVIDIA NIM™ microservices, leverage the power of GeForce RTX™ 50 Series GPUs. These GPUs boast 3,352 trillion operations per second of AI performance, 32GB of VRAM, and the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. The GPUs also introduce FP4 computing, doubling AI inference performance and reducing memory requirements for generative AI models to operate locally. A Legacy of AI Excellence NVIDIA’s contributions to AI extend back over a decade. Its GeForce™ GTX 580 GPU played a pivotal role in training AlexNet in 2012, a milestone in deep learning. By 2024, over 30% of published AI research cited GeForce RTX technology. Today, NVIDIA’s tools, including AnythingLLM and LM Studio, make AI workflows accessible to developers and enthusiasts. “AI is advancing at light speed, from perception AI to generative AI and now Agentic AI,” said NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. “NIM microservices and AI Blueprints give PC developers and enthusiasts the building blocks to explore the magic of AI.” Simplifying AI with NIM Microservices NIM microservices enable easy integration of advanced AI models into...