CES 2026: All the live updates as they happen from day one
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CES 2026: All the live updates as they happen from day one
"AMD's CEO Dr Lisa Su unveiled a whole host of new AI chips - many of which we will find in this years laptop and computing offerings. These were Ryzen AI 400 series processors, which also include AMD's first Copilot+ processors for desktops. The Ryzen AI 400 chips will feature 60 TOPS XDNA 2 NPUs, which is up from the 50 to 55 TOPS in Ryzen AI 300 hardware."
"Jeff Clarke, chief operating officer at Dell Technologies, revealed three new models of XPS, with the brand now taking a central position in the company's laptop offerings. Although the XPS will be restored as a consumer-focused brand, rather than the commercial one it was originally. The reasoning behind the return is that "branding matters" and that the company had "listened" to its customers, according to Clarke. Essentially, the XPS brand is back from the dead by popular demand."
AMD introduced the Ryzen AI 400 series processors, including the company's first Copilot+ desktop processors and 60 TOPS XDNA 2 NPUs, an increase from Ryzen AI 300 hardware. Nvidia launched the Vera Rubin superchip, one of six chips in the Rubin platform, combining one Vera CPU and two Rubin GPUs for agentic AI, advanced reasoning, and mixture-of-experts (MoE) models. Multiple PC vendors began CES early with new models from Dell, HP, Asus, and Acer. Dell returned the XPS line with three models (13in, 14in, 16in) using Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and Intel Arc graphics with 12 Xe cores.
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