Nvidia made a big splash at CES , announcing new graphics cards targeting mobile and desktop gamers, updates to its autonomous driving efforts, and new partnerships that expand its GeForce Now game streaming platform to even wider audiences. Ahead of the show, there were rumors that Nvidia would augment its RTX GPU lineup , and the company did not disappoint during its jam-packed CES ” Special Address ” keynote. In total, the company revealed that more than 160 laptops will launch with new mobile GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics card. Contents GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3070 Ti for laptops RTX 3090 Ti: The crème de la crème of GPUs New GeForce RTX 3050 desktops GeForce Now expansion New esports monitor standard New Omniverse capabilities for creators Autonomous driving advancements Show 2 more items “Ray tracing and A.I. are defining the next generation of content,” Nvidia GeForce Business Vice President Jeff Fisher said, revealing that the more than 160 new laptop designs are expected to serve more than 3 billion gamers and tens of millions of content creators globally. Noting that the market is huge, Nvidia said it expects that gaming will add more than 150 million new gamers this…