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The annual CES tech extravaganza is where the biggest industry players put their best ideas on display. NVIDIA revealed the Tensor RT LLM library, turbocharging the performance of models like Llama 2 and Mistol running on Windows. The company's robotics platform, NVIDIA Isaac, brings the massive potential of generative AI to robotics.