
"Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered an expectedly lengthy presentation at CES, taking a victory lap for the company's AI-driven successes, setting the stage for 2026, and yes, hanging out with some robots. The Rubin computing architecture, which has been developed to meet the increasing computation demands that AI adoption creates, is set to begin replacing Blackwell architecture in the second half of this year."
"As has been the case for the past two years at CES, AI is at the forefront of many companies' messaging, though the hardware upgrades and oddities that have long defined the annual event still have their place on the show floor and in adjacent announcements. We'll be collecting the biggest reveals and surprises here, though you can still catch the spur-of-the-moment reactions and thoughts from our team on the ground via our live blog right here."
CES 2026 opened in Las Vegas with the show floor available to the public following press conferences and Unveiled previews. AI dominates company messaging while hardware upgrades and quirky consumer products remain prominent on the show floor. Nvidia announced the Rubin computing architecture to begin replacing Blackwell in the second half of the year, promising speed and storage upgrades. Nvidia also showcased the Alpamayo family of open-source AI models and tools aimed at autonomous vehicles and broader robotics. AMD delivered a keynote highlighting new processors and partnerships with industry figures including Greg Brockman, Fei-Fei Lei, and Amit Jain.
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