NVIDIA held a closed-door event earlier today, mainly to show off its product lineup, to date. As usual, it kicked off with a slideshow presentation from John Gillooly, Technical Product Marketing Manager, Asia Pacific South at NVIDIA.
The presentation was basically a rehash of what was originally presented at CES 2025 this year: the Blackwell architecture, DLSS4, Multiframe Generation. In short, everything that’s good and great about the GPU architecture, as well as the new GeForce RTX 50 Series.
Desktop systems and GPUs aside, the event was also the first time NVIDIA willingly gave us a closer look at the different GeForce RTX 50 Series laptops. And yes, that includes the new Razer Blade 16. On the flip side, we also got to see Acer’s unannounced Predator Helios Neo 16.
Of course, there was also a brief presentation by NVIDIA showing how Blackwell is helping run Large Language Model (LLM) AI programs on the fly. A case proven by a cheeky question about local culinary superiority between Malaysia and Singapore.
Don’t worry, I settled that debate very quickly with the individual who even bothered prompting the question.
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