At CES ( Consumer Electronics Show ) 2025, NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang has unveiled groundbreaking advancements in artificial intelligence, gaming, robotics, and automotive technologies. The keynotes highlighted the company's latest innovations, including the GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs powered by the Blackwell architecture , the introduction of DLSS 4 technology , the Cosmos AI platform for robotics and autonomous vehicles, and strategic partnerships in the automotive industry. These developments of NVIDIA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology and shaping the future of multiple industries. GeForce RTX 50 Series and Blackwell Architecture One of the most anticipated announcements was the introduction of the GeForce RTX 50 Series graphic cards, built upon NVIDIA's new Blackwell architecture. Named after mathematician David Blackwell , this architecture represents a significant leap in performance and efficiency. The flagship RTX 5090 boasts 21,760 CUDA c...
In order for quantum computers to outperform classical computers , it needs to be demonstrated that they can perform computations more efficiently than the classical computers. This requires a quantum algorithm that has computational advantage over a classical computer for a specific problem. At present, the best understood quantum algorithms are those for quantum chemistry, logistics and finance, binary optimisation, and breaking encryption. The technological landscape is experiencing a paradigm shift as quantum computing steadily moves from theoretical constructs to practical applications. Classical computing, which has been the bedrock of modern technology for decades, is now sharing the stage with a contender that promises unprecedented computational power. This blog delves into the fundamental differences between classical and quantum computing, explores the potential impact of quantum computing on the world, examines the underlying technologies, and highlights the possibilities ...