Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to deliver a highly anticipated keynote at CES 2025 on January 6th at 6:30PM PT / 9:30PM ET, just one day before the official opening of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This comes amidst growing rumors of the next-generation Nvidia GPUs, with reports suggesting that the RTX 50-series could be revealed early next year.

A source familiar with Nvidia’s plans shared with The Verge last month that the company may use CES 2025 as the stage to unveil more details about the RTX 50-series. Nvidia is a featured keynote guest of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) for CES 2025, following the company’s “special address” stream at CES 2024.

While Huang is expected to focus on Nvidia’s AI hardware and software advancements, which have driven the company’s valuation to a staggering $3 trillion, speculation surrounds a potential announcement of desktop GPUs powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture.

Leaked specifications for Nvidia’s rumored RTX 5090 indicate it could come with 32GB of VRAM and GDDR7 memory, though it’s expected to require substantial power. The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 may be revealed together, but affordable options for the Blackwell series aren’t expected anytime soon.

It’s been over two years since the introduction of Nvidia’s RTX 40-series, with the company having launched Super variants of the RTX 4070, 4070 Ti, and 4080 earlier this year at CES 2024.