- Fairness sums up the highs, and lows, of CES 2026
- Nvidia reveals AI mannequin for autonomous automobiles, showcases Rubin structure
- AMD’s keynote highlights new processors and partnerships
- The standout oddities of CES
- Highlights from CES breakout periods
- Ford’s AI assistant debuts
- Caterpillar, Nvidia companion on automated building tools
- Arms-on with Clicks Communicator
- LG’s dwelling robotic CLOiD makes a sluggish first impression
- EufyMake UV printer is an Etsy maker’s dream
- A brand new method to discover and buy workplace area
- Take a look at the Skylight Calendar 2
- Boston Dynamics and Google companion on Atlas robots
- Razer joins the AI deluge with Venture AVA and Motoko
- Lego Good Bricks mark the corporate’s first CES look
CES 2026 is winding down in Las Vegas, as the buyer tech trade and everybody swarming round it start their return flights dwelling. Over the previous few days, we noticed a slew of bulletins from mainstays like Nvidia, Sony, and AMD, together with smaller firms and startups vying for consideration by means of the Unveiled occasion (CES’s showcase for brand spanking new merchandise) and throughout the present ground.
As has been the case for the previous two years, AI was on the forefront of many firms’ messaging, although the {hardware} upgrades and oddities which have lengthy outlined the annual occasion nonetheless have their place on the present ground and in adjoining bulletins. This 12 months, bodily AI was significantly outstanding, taking the place that agentic AI held final 12 months because the present’s buzzy subject. That target bodily AI got here alongside an enormous concentrate on robotics, with robots demonstrated all around the present and showcased in quite a few press occasions.
To relive the reactions and ideas from our staff on the bottom, you’ll be able to return in time via our live blog right here. In any other case, let’s dive into among the largest and most notable bulletins from CES.
Fairness sums up the highs, and lows, of CES 2026
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Nvidia reveals AI mannequin for autonomous automobiles, showcases Rubin structure
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered an expectedly prolonged presentation at CES, taking a victory lap for the corporate’s AI-driven successes, setting the stage for 2026, and sure, hanging out with some robots.
The Rubin computing structure, which has been developed to satisfy the growing computation calls for that AI adoption creates, is set to start changing Blackwell structure within the second half of this 12 months. It comes with pace and storage upgrades, however our senior AI editor Russell Brandom goes into the nitty-gritty of what distinguishes Rubin.
And Nvidia continued its push to carry the AI revolution into the bodily world, showcasing its Alpamayo family of open source AI models and instruments that might be utilized by autonomous automobiles this 12 months. That strategy, as senior reporter Rebecca Bellan notes, mirrors the corporate’s broader efforts to make its infrastructure the Android for generalist robots.
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AMD’s keynote highlights new processors and partnerships
AMD chair and CEO Lisa Su delivered the primary keynote of CES, with a presentation that featured companions, together with OpenAI president Greg Brockman, AI legend Fei-Fei Li, Luma AI CEO Amit Jain, and extra.
Past the companion showcases, senior reporter Rebecca Szkutak detailed AMD’s approach toward expanding the reach of AI through personal computers utilizing its Ryzen AI 400 Sequence processors.
The standout oddities of CES
Let’s face it, by this level within the present the most important bulletins have been made, merchandise have been showcased, and it’s time to eye among the most brow-raising reveals from CES. We started our list of what stood out to us as odd and noteworthy, however we’re open to extra recommendations!
Highlights from CES breakout periods
CES isn’t all {hardware} showcases and present ground sights — there are many further trade panels and audio system drawing eyeballs. We saved tabs on a number of notable highlights, starting from Palmer Luckey pushing retro aesthetics, to why the “learn once, work forever” era may be over, to previews of the new Silicon Valley-based series “The Audacity,” to the expansion of Roku’s $3 streaming service, to All-In host Jason Calacanis putting a $25,000 bounty on an authentic Theranos device.
Ford’s AI assistant debuts
Ford is launching its assistant within the firm’s app earlier than a focused 2027 launch in its automobiles, with internet hosting managed by Google Cloud and the assistant itself constructed utilizing off-the-shelf LLMs. As we noted in our coverage of the news, nonetheless, few particulars have been supplied round what drivers ought to count on from their expertise with the assistant.
Caterpillar, Nvidia companion on automated building tools
As a part of the ever-present push for AI’s impression on the bodily world, Caterpillar and Nvidia announced a pilot program, “Cat AI Assistant,” which was demonstrated at CES Wednesday. This technique, coming to one in every of Caterpillar’s excavator automobiles, is occurring alongside one other undertaking to make use of Nvidia’s Omniverse simulation sources to assist with building undertaking planning and execution.
Arms-on with Clicks Communicator

One of many buzziest reveals of the present is the debut cellphone from Clicks Know-how, the $499 Communicator, which brings again BlackBerry vibes with its bodily keyboard, plus a separate $79 slide-out bodily keyboard that can be utilized with different gadgets.
Check out our full rundown from the show floor here, however the Communicator makes a superb first impression, per Shopper Editor Sarah Perez:
“In our hands-on take a look at, the cellphone felt good to carry — not too heavy or gentle, and was straightforward to grip. Gadway informed me the corporate settled on the system’s closing kind after dozens of 3D-printed shapes. The successful design for the cellphone includes a contoured again that makes it straightforward to select up and maintain.
“The system’s display can also be considerably elevated off the physique, and its chin is curved as much as create a recess that protects the keys once you place it face down.”
LG’s dwelling robotic CLOiD makes a sluggish first impression

A giant a part of LG’s CES presentation was devoted to its robotics efforts, with dwelling robotic CLOiD as a outstanding figurehead. And the way did the robotic fare as soon as it was off the press convention stage and out within the wild? We’ll let Senior Writer Lucas Ropek’s impressions speak for themselves:
“Sadly, on the presentation I noticed, CLOid didn’t do a complete lot. I noticed the bot very gingerly take a shirt out of a basket and place it right into a dryer. I additionally noticed it decide up a croissant and (once more, very gingerly) place it into an oven. Along with the dwell efficiency from the bot, the presentation was intercut with extremely produced movies of the bot in a variety of hypothetical eventualities the place it would show helpful to potential customers.”
EufyMake UV printer is an Etsy maker’s dream
Lengthy utilized in industrial settings, UV printers that may print ink straight onto objects have been prohibitively costly for people to personal. However the eufyMake E1 is ready to launch for $2,299 later this 12 months, which makes bulk printing on issues like mugs, water bottles and cellphone instances a bit extra attainable for people. Lucas Ropek has more first impressions here.
A brand new method to discover and buy workplace area
MyCommuters has a novel tackle creating workplace area by serving to firms discover areas which might be helpful to them and their workers. The platform pulls collectively totally different datasets to look at commute time, bills, and different components to determine a really perfect spot for an workplace, not simply the best factor to identify that’s available on the market. Sean O’Kane has more reporting on the idea that drove founder Guillaume Acier to start the company here.
Take a look at the Skylight Calendar 2

This household planning instrument caught our eye on the present ground, not only for its calendar and planning capabilities, however for its AI capabilities which might be in a position to sync calendars from totally different sources; create new to-dos primarily based off of messages or images, appointment reminders; and extra. Check out our full impressions here.
Boston Dynamics and Google companion on Atlas robots
Hyundai’s press convention centered on its robotics partnerships with Boston Dynamics, however the firms revealed that they’re working with Google’s AI analysis lab reasonably than rivals to coach and function current Atlas robots, in addition to a brand new iteration of the humanoid robotic that was proven onstage. Transportation editor Kirsten Korosec has the full rundown.
Amazon’s AI-centric replace with Alexa+ is getting the form of push you’d count on at CES, with the company launching Alexa.com for Early Access customers wanting to make use of the chatbot by way of their browsers, together with an identical, revamped bot-focused app. Shopper editor Sarah Perez has the small print, together with information on Amazon’s revamp to Fire TV and new Artline TVs, which have their very own Alexa+ push.
On the Ring entrance, shopper reporter Ivan Mehta runs through the many announcements, from fireplace alerts to an app retailer for third-party digicam integration, and extra.
Razer joins the AI deluge with Venture AVA and Motoko
Up to now, Razer has been all about ridiculous {hardware} at CES, from three-screen laptops to haptic gaming cushions to a mask that landed the company a federal fine. This 12 months, its two attention-grabbing bulletins have been for Venture Motoko, which goals to perform equally to sensible glasses, however with out the glasses.
Then there’s Venture AVA, which places the avatar of an AI companion in your desk. We’ll allow you to watch the idea video for your self.
Lego Good Bricks mark the corporate’s first CES look
Lego joined CES for the primary time to carry a behind-closed-doors showcase of its Good Play System, which contains bricks, tiles, and Minifigures that may all work together with one another and play sounds, with each the debut units having a Star Wars theme. Senior author Amanda Silberling has all the details here.

