New Delhi, Jan. 6 -- Nvidia is looking to get the market excited about opportunities in robotics and autonomous driving alongside its artificial-intelligence chips. Investors are yet to be convinced.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang devoted much of a presentation at the CES tech trade show in Las Vegas on Monday to how the company's hardware would power AI in the physical world. The company promoted a range of programming libraries and other software products designed for robotics, autonomous vehicles and other examples of what Huang called "physical AI."

"We believe the robotics and autonomous technology market represents an incremental market opportunity that Nvidia can tap into which speaks to our view that this company will exceed $5 trillio...