At CES 2026, Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, introduced the "Vera Rubin" platform, the successor to the Blackwell architecture, designed for "Agentic AI" which involves autonomous systems capable of planning and executing multi-step tasks without human intervention. This new AI superchip aims to deliver massive training throughput, improved energy efficiency, and optimized performance for multi-agent AI architectures. Additionally, NVIDIA launched new open physical AI models, including Nvidia Cosmos Transfer 2.5 and Nvidia Cosmos Predict 2.5, along with simulation frameworks and edge computing hardware, to reduce the cost and complexity of building intelligent robots. Huang stated that breakthroughs in physical AI are unlocking a new wave of real-world applications, signaling the "ChatGPT moment for robotics."