Jensen Huang To Keynote CES 2025 As 'True Visionary In The Tech Industry': How Much Did Nvidia Stock Rise Since Last Year's Show?

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Nvidia Corporation NVDA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote at CES 2025 in January, as the tech leader continues to highlight the evolution of artificial intelligence.

What Happened: Nvidia is one of many technology companies likely to have a presence at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Jan. 7 through Jan. 10. The company showed off several new products at the 2024 event earlier this year.

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CES owner the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote at the 2025 technology conference. Huang's keynote will take place Monday, Jan. 6 2025 at 6:30 p.m., one day before the event kicks off to the public.

"We are thrilled to welcome Jensen Huang as a keynote speaker at CES 2025," CTA CEO Gary Shapiro said. "Jensen is a true visionary in the tech industry. His insights and innovations improve the world, enhance the economy, and will inspire our CES audience."

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Why It's Important: Nvidia is no stranger to the CES, previously known as the Consumers Electronics Show. At the 2024 event, the company unveiled new products and partnerships.

Nvidia showed off the NVIDIA Ace (Avatar Cloud Engine) that could provide generative AI models for digital avatars, helping several video game companies like NetEase, Tencent and Ubisoft.

The company also announced a partnership with content creator marketplace Getty Images at the event.

Nvidia introduced the GeForce RTX 40 Super Series at the 2024 CES.

"Generative AI is the single most significant platform transition in computing history and will transform every industry, including gaming," Huang said in a press release sharing the RTX 40 Super Series details for CES 2024.

Nvidia also announced NVIDIA Isaac to bring generative AI into robotics and highlighted partnerships for its automotive segment.

Rumors are swirling that Nvidia could use CES 2025 to share details of its RTX-50 GPU series — a key catalyst for the stock.

Nividia shares traded at all-time highs during CES 2024 and investors will be closely monitoring the 2025 event.

While shares hit all-time highs during CES 2024 on the heels of new products and partnerships, they didn't stop there.

Nvidia stock is up 153.7% from the highs on Jan. 8, 2024.

With three months to go until CES 2025, investors and analysts will likely look to history to see the impact Nvidia's presence at the technology conference in 2024 had on the stock.

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