January 20, 2026
PCs A Hit at CES
If you’ve ever been to a CES in Las Vegas, you know how easy it is to get lost—not only amongst the convention halls, hotels, and meeting rooms, but also in the noise of all the announcements made at the event. Breaking through the nearly overwhelming tsunami of show news is no easy task, but with the benefit of a week to reflect on it all, it’s clear that the PC category was unquestionably a big—and successful—part of the news story from the event. In some ways, it’s easy to see why. After all, it has become the show where the biggest PC chip suppliers (AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm) all announce their latest generation SOCs and all their largest customers (Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung among others) debut the latest systems housing these chips. Even with the potential cloud of major DRAM shortages hanging over the industry’s head, this year’s CES was no exception. There was a large and impressive range of new machines, intriguing prototypes, and some amazing PC peripherals to highlight how even the mature PC industry hasn’t lost its ability to innovate.
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January 9, 2026
CES 2026: AI has major impact on everyday products, from PCs to cars
No one will be surprised to hear that at this year’s edition of the “gadgetpalooza” that is the CES convention in Las Vegas, AI was everywhere. From smart glasses with AI-powered voice input and humanoid robots powered by what’s being termed “physical AI,” the reach of the technology is incredible. But beyond these headline-grabbing new product categories, some of the biggest impacts that AI is enabling are improvements to many of our existing products, from TVs to PCs, smartphones, cars and more. While AI-enhanced versions of these devices aren’t new, the quality of the AI experiences now available on them is finally getting good enough to make them genuinely useful.
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