The Morning After: Sony Honda's new car, Lego's first CES press event and more
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The Morning After: Sony Honda's new car, Lego's first CES press event and more
"NVIDIA had a lengthy, dense press conference showing off its dominance in AI tech, but it lacked major consumer announcements - until overnight, when it revealed next-gen G-Sync tech and an upgraded version of DLSS. The new tech can handle up to 4K 240Hz path traced performance. It also adds an improved version of Super Resolution Transformer, with more stability."
"After launching its double-folding smartphone in Korea, Samsung is giving its newest foldable the press tour at CES 2026 and, despite reservations, it's slick. The key difference between the Z Trifold and the Z Fold series is a second fold-out wing, turning it from a traditional smartphone into a more tablet-like form factor, closer to what we're used to. Farewell square-ish screens."
AMD introduced Ryzen AI 400 laptop processors and refreshed desktop chips including the Ryzen 7 9850X3D with an emphasis on improved AI processing. NVIDIA showcased advanced AI capabilities and unveiled next-generation G-Sync and an upgraded DLSS that supports up to 4K 240Hz path-traced performance and a more stable Super Resolution Transformer. Sony and Honda revealed the Afeela 1 electric vehicle. Lego announced Smart Bricks that add sensors, audio, and wireless communication to classic pieces and will launch with Star Wars sets without requiring a smartphone or screen. Samsung presented the Z Trifold double-folding smartphone with a second fold-out wing for tablet-like use.
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