NVIDIA showcased a wide range of technologies from artificial intelligence infrastructure to next-generation graphics cards at its special presentation at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan.
The RTX 5060 graphics card was officially introduced, the vision of physical artificial intelligence was explained, and enterprise data center solutions were announced at the event where the company’s CEO Jensen Huang took the stage. The entry-level RTX 5060 graphics card was the highlight of the event. The starting price of the card, which has 8 GB GDDR7 memory, was announced as $299.
Supported by DLSS 4 technology, the RTX 5060 offers high-level gaming performance, especially at 1080p resolution. In tests conducted before the event, triple-digit FPS values were reached in graphic-intensive games such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Doom: The Dark Ages. Thanks to DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation, 200 FPS levels were exceeded in Doom.
NVIDIA also demonstrated how CUDA-X libraries integrate with artificial intelligence and network technologies. Thanks to this infrastructure, new solutions are being developed in many areas from weather forecasting to deep learning. The company supports these technologies with concrete examples with its Earth-2 and Megatron Dynamo projects.
Another important hardware introduced at the event was the Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip. NVIDIA uses this chip not only in supercomputers but also in physical artificial intelligence systems. The company stated that new generation AI models that allow robots to analyze environmental conditions and make decisions are running on this chip.
The first giant artificial intelligence supercomputer developed specifically for Taiwan also took the stage at Computex 2025. NVIDIA stated that this system will strengthen the country’s AI infrastructure. The newly introduced NVLink Fusion technology forms the basis of this infrastructure. NVLink Fusion includes NVIDIA GPUs in a wide hardware ecosystem with its flexible structure that can be integrated with CPUs from different companies.
The presentation also introduced a new generation enterprise server computer called RTX PRO. This system was developed to support AI-based IT infrastructures. NVIDIA emphasized that RTX PRO works flawlessly even in high-performance games.
It was also announced that the supercomputer solution, announced at CES 2025 and now introduced as DGX Spark, will be available for sale in the coming weeks. This system, based on the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, enables companies to build their own supercomputers.
Special videos explaining NVIDIA’s production processes, physical demonstrations of robotic systems, and visuals created entirely by AI attracted attention throughout the event. Jensen Huang reiterated NVIDIA’s mission to make AI accessible on a global scale, similar to the spread of the internet and electricity.
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