
NVIDIA, one of the biggest winners at the COMPUTEX 2025 Best Choice Awards on 12 May, taking home several top prizes for its latest innovations in graphics, AI computing, and data centre technologies.
The company’s new GeForce RTX 5090 GPU was awarded Best Product in the Gaming and Entertainment category, while the Quantum-X Photonics InfiniBand switch system won in the Networking and Communication category.
The NVIDIA DGX Spark, a compact AI supercomputer, was named Best Product in the Computer and System category.
NVIDIA also received two Golden Awards, the highest honour presented at COMPUTEX. These were awarded to the GB200 NVL72 system and the NVIDIA Cosmos platform, both of which represent major advancements in large-scale AI infrastructure and development tools.
The GB200 NVL72 system links 36 Grace CPUs and 72 Blackwell GPUs in a rack-scale design, offering up to 1.4 exaflops of AI performance and 30 terabytes of high-speed memory.

NVIDIA says it delivers up to 30 times faster inference for trillion-parameter AI models with 25 times better energy efficiency compared to its previous-generation systems.
Meanwhile, the Cosmos platform enables developers to build world foundation models for robotics and autonomous vehicles.
Pretrained on 9,000 trillion tokens of data, the platform can generate realistic physics-based synthetic data and dramatically accelerate training and simulation processes.
According to NVIDIA, Cosmos can process and label up to 20 million hours of video in just two weeks, a task that would take more than three years using CPU-only systems.
All award-winning technologies are built on NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture, which was unveiled earlier this year and is designed to support the next wave of AI, simulation, and data-intensive workloads.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at COMPUTEX on Monday, 19 May, where he is expected to reveal more on the company’s upcoming AI strategies and technologies.
COMPUTEX, held annually in Taipei, is one of the world’s largest technology exhibitions, showcasing innovations from top global tech firms.
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