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CES 2026: AI & Next-Gen Chips Ignite Tech's Future

11 Dec

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Summary

  • CES 2026 showcases AI PCs with Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 chips.
  • Sony hints at revolutionary 'True RGB' display technology.
  • Robotics, including advanced robot vacuums and AI navigation, to be key trends.
CES 2026: AI & Next-Gen Chips Ignite Tech's Future

CES 2026 is poised to unveil the next wave of technological innovation, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence and advanced computing. Intel will introduce its new Core Ultra Series 3 processors, designed to power AI PCs and offering significant performance boosts. Meanwhile, Sony may debut revolutionary 'True RGB' display technology, potentially setting a new standard for visual fidelity in televisions and monitors.

The future of smart devices will also be on display, with Samsung possibly reintroducing its 'Ballie' robot and significant advancements expected in robotics. Robot vacuums with enhanced navigation and even leg-like mobility are anticipated, alongside discussions on world models for more sophisticated AI understanding of physical environments.

Beyond chips and robots, CES 2026 will feature new television technologies and potential updates to HDR standards. Companies like LG and Samsung are expected to present their latest TV offerings, while advancements in display tech and AI integration will likely dominate the conversations throughout the event.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
CES 2026 officially runs from January 6-9, with pre-show events beginning on January 4.
Expect significant focus on AI PCs, new chip announcements, advanced robotics, and next-generation display technologies.
Key companies like Samsung, LG, Intel, and Sony Honda Mobility are confirmed to host press conferences.

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