At CES 2025, NVIDIA dominated headlines by emphasizing its leadership in artificial intelligence, while still managing to unveil major hardware like the RTX 5000-series GPUs and its Project Digits desktop supercomputer (later renamed Spark). For CES 2026, the company is doubling down on AI, teasing that it will “light up CES 2026 with the power of AI.”
NVIDIA is going all-in at Las Vegas this year, with hands-on demos at its Fontainebleau booth, showcasing “the latest NVIDIA solutions driving innovation and productivity across industries.” If you can’t make it to Vegas, here’s how to watch the keynote and what to expect.
How to Watch NVIDIA’s CES 2026 Keynote
- Date & Time: Monday, January 5 at 4 PM ET (11 PM Central Africa Time)
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Where: Livestream via NVIDIA’s official website (and likely on YouTube)
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What to Expect from NVIDIA at CES 2026
NVIDIA’s official description is broad, promising “cutting-edge AI, robotics, simulation, gaming, and content creation” at the NVIDIA Showcase, along with 20+ demos throughout CES week. While it’s unclear how many will feature in the keynote, here are the likely highlights:
- AI Everywhere: Expect announcements that reinforce NVIDIA’s dominance in AI infrastructure, from data centers to robotics and enterprise solutions.
- Gaming & Graphics: Potential updates to RTX GPUs and gaming platforms.
- Simulation & Robotics: Deeper integration of AI into real-world robotics and industrial applications.
- Content Creation Tools: New AI-powered workflows for creators.
Why This Keynote Matters
NVIDIA’s influence extends far beyond gaming. Its chips power AI data centers, which are critical to global tech infrastructure and economic growth. With NVIDIA’s valuation soaring, CEO Jensen Huang’s remarks will be closely watched by Wall Street investors as well as tech enthusiasts.
Will we see a successor to the Blackwell chip architecture? More details on AI-driven robotics? Or insights into NVIDIA’s partnerships shaping the next wave of innovation? Time will tell — but this keynote is one to watch closely.
