
"We're not even a full week into 2026 yet, but Nvidia has already announced several products and updates to start the new year. Nvidia's new Vera Rubin architecture was launched earlier than expected at CES, joined by announcements for its own Tesla-rivaling self-driving car technology, and the latest updates coming to DLSS, G-Sync display tech, and the GeForce Now cloud gaming platform."
"While none of these hold quite the same appeal as a new generation of consumer graphics cards - something we might see at CES 2027, following the RTX 50-series launch last year - it can still be a lot to parse, especially through the vast slurry of everything else being promoted at the giant Consumer Electronics Show. We've rounded up the most significant announcements that Nvidia has made so far to help you stay on top of the news."
Nvidia launched the Vera Rubin architecture at CES early in 2026 as the successor to the Blackwell architecture used in its top AI chips. The company also introduced its own self-driving car technology aimed at competing with Tesla. Additional announcements included updates to DLSS, G-Sync display technology, and the GeForce Now cloud gaming platform. Nvidia did not reveal a new generation of consumer graphics cards at CES, suggesting the next major consumer GPU announcement might arrive around CES 2027 after the RTX 50-series launch. The announcements focus on AI infrastructure, autonomous driving, and enhancements for PC gamers.
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