NVIDIA today received multiple accolades at COMPUTEX’s Best Choice Awards, in recognition of innovation across the company.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU won the Gaming and Entertainment category award; the NVIDIA Quantum-X Photonics InfiniBand switch system won the Networking and Communication category award; NVIDIA DGX Spark won the Computer and System category award; and the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system and NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation model development platform won Golden Awards.
The awards recognize the outstanding functionality, innovation and market promise of technologies in each category.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, will deliver a keynote at COMPUTEX on Monday, May 19, at 11 a.m. Taiwan time.
GB200 NVL72 and NVIDIA Cosmos Go Gold
NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and NVIDIA Cosmos each won Golden Awards.
The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system connects 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in a rack-scale design. It delivers 1.4 exaflops of AI performance and 30 terabytes of fast memory, as well as 30x faster real-time trillion-parameter large language model inference with 25x energy efficiency compared with the NVIDIA H100 GPU.
By design, the GB200 NVL72 accelerates the most compute-intensive AI and high-performance computing workloads, including AI training and data processing for engineering design and simulation.
NVIDIA Cosmos accelerates physical AI development by enabling developers to build and deploy world foundation models with unprecedented speed and scale.
Pretrained on 9,000 trillion tokens of robotics and driving data, Cosmos world foundation models can rapidly generate synthetic, physics-based data or be post-trained for downstream robotics and autonomous vehicle foundation models, significantly reducing development time and the costs of real-world data collection.
The platform’s accelerated video data processing pipeline can process and label 20 million hours of video in just two weeks, a task that would otherwise take over three years with CPU-only systems.
Spotlighting NVIDIA Technologies
All the NVIDIA technologies nominated — including the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, NVIDIA Quantum-X Photonics InfiniBand switch system and NVIDIA DGX Spark — won in their respective categories.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, built on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and equipped with ultra-fast GDDR7 memory, delivers powerful gaming and creative performance. It features fifth-generation Tensor Cores and a 512-bit memory bus, enabling high-performance gaming and AI-accelerated workloads with next-generation ray-tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 4 technologies.
The NVIDIA Quantum-X Photonics Q3450-LD InfiniBand switch advances data center networking for the agentic AI era with co-packaged optics. By integrating silicon photonics directly with the InfiniBand switch ASIC, the Q3450-LD eliminates the need for pluggable optical transceivers — reducing electrical loss, enhancing signal integrity and improving overall power and thermal efficiency.
NVIDIA DGX Spark is a personal AI supercomputer, bringing the power of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture to desktops to enable researchers, developers and students to prototype, fine-tune and run advanced AI models locally with up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of performance.
With its compact, power-efficient design and seamless integration into the NVIDIA AI ecosystem, DGX Spark empowers users to accelerate generative and physical AI workloads — whether working at the desk, in the lab or deploying to the cloud.
Learn more about the latest agentic AI advancements at NVIDIA GTC Taipei, running May 21-22 at COMPUTEX.