NVIDIA Receives Multiple COMPUTEX Best Choice Awards for Innovation

NVIDIA was recognized at COMPUTEX for breakthroughs in gaming, networking, and Artificial Intelligence systems, capturing several prestigious Best Choice Awards.

NVIDIA has achieved significant recognition at this year’s COMPUTEX Best Choice Awards, securing victories across several technology categories. The company’s GeForce RTX 5090 GPU earned top honors in the Gaming and Entertainment category, reflecting its cutting-edge capabilities in high-performance graphics and immersive gaming experiences. In addition, the NVIDIA Quantum-X Photonics InfiniBand switch system received the Networking and Communication category award, highlighting its advancement in high-speed, next-generation networking technologies.

Further accolades went to the NVIDIA DGX Spark, which won the Computer and System category for its innovation in data center and workstation solutions. Most notably, both the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system and the NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation model development platform received prestigious Golden Awards. These Golden Awards are presented to select products that exemplify outstanding functionality, technology, and market promise within their fields.

The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system stands out for its groundbreaking rack-scale design, integrating 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. The system delivers 1.4 exaflops of Artificial Intelligence performance and possesses 30 terabytes of high-speed memory, offering a 30-times improvement in real-time, trillion-parameter large language model inference as well as 25-times better energy efficiency over previous-generation hardware. Such advancements make it ideally suited for demanding Artificial Intelligence training, high-performance computing, and intensive data processing for sectors like engineering design and simulation. NVIDIA Cosmos, on the other hand, accelerates the development and deployment of world foundation models, enabling developers to work at an unprecedented scale and velocity in the realm of physical Artificial Intelligence. In addition to these recognitions, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a keynote at COMPUTEX, underlining the company’s influential presence in the tech industry.

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