AI at CES is Not Just Cheesy Gadgets Anymore

AI at CES is Not Just Cheesy Gadgets Anymore

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CES 2026 represented a marked departure from prior years, with the consumer electronics show shifting from novelty AI gadgets to serious product roadmaps from the industry’s biggest players. Nvidia, AMD, Google, and Amazon all used the Las Vegas stage to announce major new hardware and platforms, with analyst Angel Sag capturing the mood: “Everything is AI now, so nothing is AI.”

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote was dominated by the unveiling of the Vera Rubin chip architecture — Nvidia’s next-generation successor to Blackwell. Huang claimed Vera Rubin will deliver 3.5x faster model training and 5x faster inference compared to Blackwell, and notably announced the architecture is already in full production. Nvidia also unveiled an expanded robotics ecosystem including Cosmos Reason 2, Isaac Groot N1.6, and the NVIDIA Osmo platform, with a deepened Hugging Face partnership making Nvidia’s full stack compatible with open-source robotics hardware. Robotics is now the fastest-growing category on Hugging Face, with companies from Boston Dynamics to Caterpillar already using Nvidia’s technology.

AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled the MI455 GPU for AI data centers, claiming a 10x performance boost over the prior generation, with OpenAI President Greg Brockman appearing on stage to discuss the two companies’ partnership — OpenAI had committed to purchasing tens of billions in AMD chips as of October. Su also previewed a 2027 MI chip promising a 1,000x improvement over the 2023 MI300X. The show underscored that major chip makers now treat every major conference as a product launch event, compressing announcement cycles significantly.


📺 Source: The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News · Published January 07, 2026
🏷️ Format: News Analysis

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