CES 2026: Everything revealed, from Nvidias debuts to AMDs new chips to Razers AI oddities 

CES 2026is in full swing in Las Vegas, with the show floor open to the public after a packed couple of daysoccupied bypress conferences from the likes of Nvidia, Sony, and AMDand previews from Sunday’s Unveiled event.

As has been the case for the past two years at CES, AI is at the forefront of many companies’ messaging, though the hardwareupgrades and oddities that have long defined the annual event still have their place on the show floor and in adjacent announcements. We’llbe collecting the biggest reveals and surprises here, though you can still catchthe spur-of-the-moment reactions and thoughts from our team on the groundvia our live blog right here.

Let’sdive right in, starting with some of Monday’s biggest players.

Nvidia reveals AI model for autonomous vehicles, showcases Rubin architecture

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered an expectedly lengthy presentation at CES, taking a victory lap for the company’s AI-driven successes,setting the stage for 2026, and yes,hanging out with some robots.

The Rubin computingarchitecture, which has been developed to meet the increasing computation demands that AI adoption creates, isset to begin replacing Blackwell architecture in the second half of this year. It comes with speed and storage upgrades, but oursenior AIeditorRussell Brandom goes into the nitty-gritty of what distinguishes Rubin.

And Nvidia continued its push to bring the AI revolution into the physical world,showcasing its Alpamayo family of open source AI modelsand tools that will be used by autonomous vehicles this year.That approach, as senior reporter Rebecca Bellan notes, mirrors the company’s broader efforts to make its infrastructure the Android for generalist robots.