CES is the largest technology showcase in the world, held each year in Las Vegas, where global companies reveal next-generation gadgets, AI platforms, vehicles, and consumer electronics that will set the technology trends. If you are looking for all the latest updates from CES 2026, Analytics Insight is here to bring you all the latest news from Las Vegas.
At CES 2026, MSI unveiled one of its largest lineup updates, spanning business laptops, mainstream notebooks, powerful gaming systems and a refreshed handheld, targeting every major PC segment in 2026.
NVIDIA revealed its next-generation AI computing platform at CES 2026, promising significant gains in AI training and inference performance for data centres, enterprises and advanced AI workloads.
Samsung showcased its “AI Living” ecosystem, featuring ultra-large Micro RGB televisions and connected home appliances designed to deliver smarter, more personalised experiences across entertainment and everyday living.
Intel announced new Core Ultra processors built for AI-first PCs, enabling faster on-device AI tasks, improved efficiency and better performance for productivity, creative workflows and next-generation Windows laptops.
LG unveiled new ultra-thin OLED TVs with higher brightness, advanced gaming features and wireless connectivity, reinforcing its push toward premium large-screen displays for homes and entertainment spaces.
HP introduced refreshed laptops and desktops featuring powerful NPUs, aiming to deliver faster AI processing, longer battery life and enhanced performance for professionals, creators and everyday users.
Boston Dynamics unveiled its next-generation Atlas at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, showcasing improved mobility, autonomy and readiness.
Boston Dynamics debuted its next-generation Atlas humanoid robot at CES in Las Vegas pic.twitter.com/7qSKHgrAG0
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 6, 2026
Jensen Huang announced Nvidia’s autonomous vehicle partnership with Mercedes-Benz, while unveiling the powerful Vera Rubin supercomputer at CES 2026.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces autonomous vehicle partnership with Mercedes and shows off Vera Rubin supercomputer at CES 2026. pic.twitter.com/eNGVwgQvM7
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 6, 2026
Hyundai plans to deploy humanoid robots at its US manufacturing plant in Georgia beginning in 2028. The initiative aims to automate higher-risk and repetitive factory tasks, enhance worker safety and efficiency, and signal Hyundai’s long-term push toward advanced automation in large-scale vehicle production.
Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su showcased next-generation AI chips at CES 2026, including MI455 processors and the enterprise-focused MI440X. She also previewed MI500 chips promising massive performance gains, as OpenAI executives highlighted AMD’s growing role in large-scale AI computing.
At CES 2026, LEGO launched its new Smart Brick, blending traditional building with sensors, lights and motion. The company also introduced high-tech Star Wars sets designed to add interactive play features, marking LEGO’s biggest push yet into connected toys without relying on screens.
Lego launches Smart Brick and high tech Star Wars toys at CES 2026 pic.twitter.com/GCQyv8hRKm
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 6, 2026
At CES 2026, Samsung Electronics unveiled its “Companion to AI Living” vision, positioning AI as a seamless layer across TVs, appliances and homes. From a 130-inch Micro RGB TV and Vision AI Companion to AI-powered refrigerators and laundry systems, Samsung signalled an ambitious push toward everyday, personalised AI experiences.
At CES 2026, Asus and MSI unveiled first-generation RGB-stripe OLED and QD-OLED monitors using panels from Samsung Display and LG Display, promising sharper text, reduced colour fringing and OLED displays suited for both work and gaming.
LG will launch its upcoming LG Gram laptops at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. This new lineup is a major milestone in the evolution and innovation of ultra-light devices, with a focus on utilizing AI to enhance productivity.
At CES 2026, LG unveiled its new OLED TV lineup led by the G6, C6, B6, and the returning W6 Wallpaper OLED. The range focuses on higher brightness up to 4,500 nits, improved AI processing, reduced reflections, and wireless design, positioning OLED as LG’s answer to premium Mini LED competition.
At the CES trade show in Las Vegas, Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su introduced the company’s new MI455 AI processors. The chips are designed for high-performance data centre server racks and are supplied to major customers, including OpenAI, as AMD steps up competition in the fast-growing AI infrastructure market showcased at CES.
Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su unveiled the company’s MI455 AI processors, key components in data center server racks sold to firms like OpenAI, at the CES trade show in Las Vegas https://t.co/R96dTmU7Kt pic.twitter.com/OrSbEDQqhP
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 6, 2026
At CES 2026, Dell reversed its controversial branding overhaul by reviving the iconic XPS lineup. The company unveiled redesigned XPS 14 and XPS 16 laptops with lighter builds, physical function keys, improved trackpad usability, and new Intel processors. The move marks a clear acknowledgement of past missteps and a renewed focus on premium laptop buyers.
Dan Ives, Managing Director and Global Head of Technology Research at Wedbush Securities, said that the key tech trends at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas will be robotics, autonomy and the monetization of AI.
Dan Ives, Managing Director and Global Head of Technology Research at Wedbush Securities, said that the key tech trends at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas will be robotics, autonomy and the monetization of AI https://t.co/WLlJ2EMtzY pic.twitter.com/5kUvAktqLS
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 6, 2026
At CES 2026, NVIDIA introduced Vera Rubin, a rack-scale AI computing platform built for training, inference and advanced reasoning workloads. Announced by CEO Jensen Huang, the platform integrates GPUs, CPUs and networking into a single system, reinforcing NVIDIA’s strategy of delivering end-to-end AI infrastructure for the next wave of large-scale deployments.
At CES 2026, Samsung Display showcased a new foldable screen with virtually no visible crease, addressing a major drawback of current foldables. Shared by tipster Ice Universe, the display is expected to feature an under-display camera and improved quality. Reports suggest the panel could be used in Apple’s upcoming iPhone Fold.
At CES 2026, Acer refreshed its Swift, Predator and Nitro laptop lineups with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. The new models focus on AI-driven performance, longer battery life and advanced cooling. Highlights include Swift AI ultrabooks with up to 22 hours of battery life, a Predator gaming laptop with RTX 50-series GPUs, and upgraded budget Nitro models.
At CES 2026, Intel launched its Core Ultra Series 3 laptop processors, codenamed Panther Lake, built on the new 18A process. The lineup promises better CPU and GPU performance, longer battery life and stronger AI acceleration. The first laptops arrive on January 27, with a wider rollout across 2026, powering over 200 designs worldwide.
At CES 2026, NVIDIA announced DLSS 4.5, upgrading its AI-powered image upscaling with a second-generation Transformer model for sharper visuals and reduced ghosting. The update adds Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, enabling up to 4K 240Hz path-traced performance. DLSS 4.5 support rolls out across RTX GPUs, with select features coming to RTX 50-series cards in 2026.
At CES 2026, Samsung Electronics showcased its vision of AI as a seamless daily companion at its “The First Look 2026” exhibition in Las Vegas. From a 130-inch Micro RGB TV and AI-powered entertainment to smart home appliances and health-focused care systems, Samsung highlighted deeply connected AI experiences across entertainment, home and wellbeing.
Lenovo has revealed a SteamOS version of its Legion Go 2 handheld at CES 2026. Launching in June 2026, it starts at $1,199 and keeps the same hardware as the Windows model, including AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip and an 8.8-inch OLED display, while offering a console-like SteamOS experience.
Dell Technologies has expanded its Alienware lineup at CES 2026 with new laptops and a refreshed Area-51 desktop. Highlights include anti-glare OLED displays debuting on Alienware 16 Area-51 and 16X Aurora, Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors, Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs, and an upgraded Area-51 desktop with AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D, alongside upcoming ultra-slim and entry-level gaming laptops.
ASUS has unveiled a new lineup of ultrasmall-form-factor PCs at CES 2026, targeting AI, gaming and enterprise users. The range includes NUC 16 Pro, ExpertCenter PN55, ROG GR70 and Ascent GX10, combining powerful Intel, AMD and NVIDIA platforms with compact designs, local AI processing, advanced cooling and enterprise-grade reliability.
Dolby Laboratories showcased major entertainment innovations at CES 2026, spanning streaming, home entertainment and automotive experiences. Dolby announced Peacock as the first streamer to adopt its full audio-visual suite, expanded Dolby Vision 2 and Atmos adoption across TVs and cars, and highlighted partnerships with LG, leading TV brands and global automakers to deliver more immersive, accessible premium experiences.
Motorola announced major AI initiatives at CES 2026, including Qira, a unified cross-device AI platform spanning phones, PCs and wearables across the Motorola–Lenovo ecosystem. The company also showcased Project Maxwell, an AI pin-style wearable proof of concept, alongside unveiling its first book-style foldable smartphone, the Razr Fold.
At CES 2026, alongside cutting-edge gadgets, a playful innovation called “Lollipop Star” stole attention. This edible sweet plays music while you eat it, blending taste and sound in a novel sensory experience. The treat uses embedded audio tech to deliver tunes through your mouth as you lick or bite, making it one of the most memorable exhibits of the show.
CES 2026 is full of eye catching tech, but one gadget appeals to other senses. "Lollipop Star" is a sweet treat that plays music while you eat it. pic.twitter.com/BE6ZaB4VWM
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 7, 2026
At CES 2026, South Korean electronics maker LG’s new AI-powered robot home assistant is stealing the show… for doing the laundry.
At CES 2026, South Korean electronics maker LG’s new AI-powered robot home assistant is stealing the show… for doing the laundry. pic.twitter.com/hgFsgOTGuR
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 7, 2026
CES exhibitor Tombot created this robotic Labrador retriever named Jennie, which it says can serve as an emotional support animal for people who can’t have pets. Some residents a senior living facility were able to meet and pet Jennie for the first time.
CES exhibitor Tombot created this robotic Labrador retriever named Jennie, which it says can serve as an emotional support animal for people who can’t have pets. Some residents a senior living facility were able to meet and pet Jennie for the first time. pic.twitter.com/6415UcBqmc
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 7, 2026
Motorola has expanded its Moto Things portfolio at CES 2026, unveiling Moto Sound Flow speaker, Moto Watch smartwatch, Moto Pen Ultra stylus and Moto Tag 2 tracker. The new devices target audio, health, productivity and location tracking, with launches planned across multiple global markets in the coming weeks.
Motorola has unveiled its first book-style foldable smartphone, Razr Fold, at CES 2026. The device features an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO inner display, a 6.1-inch cover screen and triple 50MP rear cameras. With stylus support and premium design, the Razr Fold will compete with Samsung and Google foldables, and is expected to be priced above Rs 1 lakh.
Samsung highlighted its Care Companion concept under the “Your Companion to AI Living” vision. The AI-powered ecosystem uses Galaxy devices, wearables and SmartThings to anticipate health, safety and security needs, enabling proactive sleep management, cognitive health monitoring, pet care insights and intelligent home surveillance for safer, more connected everyday living.
Wi-Fi 8 routers and chips unexpectedly appeared, even as many users are yet to adopt Wi-Fi 7. The new standard prioritises stability, efficiency and lower latency over raw speed. Asus showcased a Wi-Fi 8 concept router promising smoother streaming, gaming and device-to-device communication, with consumer launches possible later this year.
Lenovo has expanded its laptop lineup at CES 2026, updating Yoga and IdeaPad models with the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 3, AMD Ryzen AI 400 and Snapdragon X2 processors. The refresh brings OLED displays, AI features and Copilot+ support across laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks and accessories, with most devices set to launch from Q2 2026.
Motorola has launched the razr FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, blending foldable innovation with football culture. Designed as a collectible, the special-edition smartphone features bold green styling, FIFA-inspired graphics and smart AI tools. Timed ahead of the expanded 48-team tournament, the device reflects Motorola’s growing role in sport-led technology experiences.