Inflation provides a unified paradigm for understanding the isotropy o
f the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the flatness problem, and the
origin of large-scale structure. Although the physics responsible for
inflation is not yet well understood, slow-roll inflation generically
makes several predictions: a flat Universe, primordial adiabatic dens
ity perturbations, and a stochastic gravity-wave background. Inflation
further predicts specific relations between the amplitudes and shapes
of the spectrum of density perturbations and gravity waves. There are
now excellent prospects for testing precisely these predictions with
forthcoming CMB temperature and polarization maps. Here I discuss thes
e new CMB tests of inflation.