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New GPUs, more AI-driven hardware,  and a Jensen Huang keynote are all anticipated at CES 2025
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CES 2025 is preparing to showcase the latest technological innovations and product launches from January 7-10, building on last year’s successful event that drew over 135,000 attendees and 4,300 exhibitors.

Event overview and scale; The Consumer Electronics Show remains the premier global platform for technology companies to unveil working prototypes and make critical product announcements.

  • The event will feature major keynotes from industry leaders including Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung
  • Last year’s attendance exceeded 135,000 people with more than 4,300 exhibiting companies
  • The show spans multiple technology sectors including consumer electronics, automotive, and artificial intelligence

Smart glasses and wearable technology; Two distinct categories of smart glasses are expected to make a significant showing at CES 2025.

  • AI-powered smart glasses, similar to Meta Ray-Ban, offer features like cameras, speakers, and AI capabilities
  • Augmented reality glasses, following the RayNeo Air model, aim to pack Vision Pro-like features into lighter form factors
  • Multiple companies are expected to showcase new smart glass designs, inspired by Meta’s success

Computing and hardware highlights; Major computing brands are preparing to unveil significant updates to their product lines.

Key keynote presentations; Several major technology companies have announced their presentation schedules.

  • Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang will present on January 6 at 6:30 PM PT
  • AMD’s keynote is scheduled for January 6 at 11:00 AM PT, with potential reveals of RX 8000 or RX 9000 series
  • Samsung’s presentation will focus on AI-integrated home appliances under the theme “AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere”

AI integration trends; Artificial intelligence is expected to have an expanded presence across multiple product categories.

  • Following last year’s Rabbit R1 more AI-driven hardware products are anticipated
  • AI integration will extend beyond dedicated devices into appliances, monitors, and other consumer electronics
  • Companies are expected to showcase new AI companions and translation devices

Future implications; While CES consistently delivers anticipated innovations in established categories, its real value lies in unexpected breakthroughs and surprising reveals that often define technology trends for the coming year, particularly in areas like automotive technology, humanoid robotics, and AI-enhanced consumer products.

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