NVIDIA has been recognized for its significant innovations at this year’s COMPUTEX Best Choice Awards, earning distinctions across several technology categories. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU claimed the Gaming and Entertainment Award, thanks to its Blackwell architecture, ultra-fast GDDR7 memory, advanced Tensor Cores, and support for cutting-edge gaming and creative workflows. The Quantum-X Photonics InfiniBand switch system triumphed in Networking and Communication for pioneering co-packaged optics, enhancing data center networking by eliminating pluggable transceivers and improving power and thermal efficiency.
Additionally, the newly introduced DGX Spark personal supercomputer won the Computer and System category. Powered by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform, DGX Spark delivers immense compute power in a compact, energy-efficient form factor designed for researchers, developers, and students needing local, high-performance Artificial Intelligence model development. Meanwhile, the coveted Golden Awards were granted to the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system and Cosmos foundation model development platform, emphasizing NVIDIA’s leadership in both hardware and software innovation for Artificial Intelligence and high-performance computing.
The GB200 NVL72 system exemplifies new heights in compute density by linking 36 Grace CPUs to 72 Blackwell GPUs in a rack-scale design. This architecture enables 1.4 exaflops of AI performance and a dramatic reduction in energy usage for large language model inference and data-intensive workloads. The Cosmos platform accelerates ´physical Artificial Intelligence´ development, offering world foundation models pretrained on vast quantities of robotics and driving data. It streamlines the creation of downstream models for robotics and autonomous vehicles while its accelerated data processing pipeline can label millions of video hours in mere weeks, drastically cutting both development time and costs.
The recognition at COMPUTEX underscores NVIDIA’s pivotal role in driving advances in gaming, Artificial Intelligence infrastructure, data center networking, and foundational model development. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, is set to deliver a keynote at COMPUTEX, where further details on the company’s innovations and vision for ´agentic AI´ and other emergent trends are expected to be shared. The multiple awards signal continued industry leadership as NVIDIA technologies redefine standards across computing sectors.