Major tech companies including Samsung and NVIDIA are scheduled to hold keynote presentations at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. The event, taking place in early January, is expected to feature announcements on new processors, display technologies, and advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics.
According to the official CES schedule, Samsung will begin the major presentations on , with a keynote titled Innovation in Tune with You.
The following day, on , NVIDIA is set to hold a 90-minute presentation. The company’s event description states it will showcase the latest NVIDIA solutions driving innovation and productivity across industries.
Additionally, Lenovo‘s CEO Yuanqing Yang is scheduled to host a presentation on .CES 2026 is anticipated to be a launchpad for next-generation hardware. Intel is expected to discuss its Core Ultra Series 3 processors, while new laptops featuring Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips are also expected to debut. In display technology, both LG and Samsung are reportedly preparing to introduce their first Micro RGB televisions. Samsung is also expected to detail its HDR10+ Advanced standard, which incorporates features like genre-based tone mapping and intelligent motion smoothing.
In robotics and AI, Samsung may provide an update on its ball-shaped robot, “Ballie.” The broader AI industry is also expected to shift focus from large language models to “world models,” which are designed to give AI a deeper understanding of physical space, potentially enhancing the capabilities of home robotics.
CES serves as a global stage for technology companies to unveil their product roadmaps for the upcoming year. These presentations allow companies like Samsung, NVIDIA, and others to generate industry and consumer interest in their latest innovations, from next-generation processors to new consumer electronics and AI-driven technologies.
While the event schedule and general topics have been announced, specific details for most products remain undisclosed. Key missing information includes final product specifications, performance benchmarks, official pricing, and consumer availability dates for the new processors, televisions, and other announced devices.
Following the presentations, the industry will await the commercial release of the showcased technologies throughout 2026. The announcements will set expectations for consumer electronics for the year, influencing everything from laptop performance and TV picture quality to the integration of more sophisticated artificial intelligence in everyday devices.
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