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Linux Powers CES 2026: From Supercomputers to Smart TVs
6 Jan
Summary
- Ubuntu Linux powers Nvidia's $3,999 supercomputer desktop.
- Linux secures automotive sector with software-defined vehicles.
- Embedded Linux drives smart TVs, industrial IoT, and AI edge devices.

Linux is quietly asserting its dominance at CES 2026, appearing across a wide spectrum of cutting-edge technology. Canonical, the parent company of Ubuntu Linux, is showcasing its collaboration with Nvidia on the DGX Spark, a $3,999 supercomputer desktop featuring an Nvidia Grace Blackwell superchip. This demonstrates a powerful new option for high-performance computing, all running on Ubuntu Linux.
The automotive sector is a major focus, with Linux enabling the future of software-defined vehicles. Canonical's Anbox Cloud facilitates ultra-low latency Android infotainment streaming, while other companies like Elektrobit and SYSGO are showcasing safety-certified automotive operating systems, ensuring Linux's real-time performance and safety compliance.
Beyond these, Linux is the backbone for industrial IoT devices, AI edge platforms like Raspberry Pi's Pi Vision CM5 and Arduino's UNO Q, and is powering the smart TV operating systems of major manufacturers such as LG's webOS and Samsung's Tizen OS, underscoring its ubiquitous presence in modern electronics.




