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CES 2025: What to expect from AMD, NVIDIA, Hyundai, and more in Las Vegas

Discover what’s coming to CES 2025, including AI advancements, gaming GPUs, and smart tech from NVIDIA, AMD, Hyundai, and more in Las Vegas.

The countdown to CES 2025 has begun, and you’re in for a showcase of cutting-edge technology that promises to redefine industries. Shortly after New Year’s Day, tech enthusiasts and innovators will gather in Las Vegas for the world’s biggest annual tech conference. As the event approaches, inboxes fill with announcements, and calendars are packed with demos and briefings.

Based on past trends and industry momentum, you can expect a dazzling mix of AI advancements, powerful processors, futuristic vehicles, and smart home gadgets. CES has always been a platform for unveiling ground-breaking innovations, and 2025 looks to be no exception. Here’s what’s in store.

Key announcements and early teasers

CES 2025 will feature keynote speeches from industry leaders like NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and AMD CEO Lisa Su. Executives from companies such as Panasonic, SiriusXM, and Hyundai will also take the stage, giving you a hint of the big announcements to expect.

Some companies couldn’t wait for January to reveal their surprises. LG has already announced updates to its QNED EVO line of LCD TVs. Hyundai Mobis, on the other hand, will unveil a “Holographic Windshield Display,” claiming it as a world first. Sneak peeks of the Hyundai booth at CES 2025 suggest an exciting showcase for automotive enthusiasts.

AI is expected to dominate the show floor as its integration becomes more widespread across devices. From wearables and health trackers to laptops and home appliances, you’ll see AI-enhancing products in every category.

For PC gamers, CES 2025 is set to be a milestone. NVIDIA is likely to reveal its highly anticipated RTX 5000 video cards. Meanwhile, AMD has confirmed the launch of its next-generation RDNA 4 GPUs. AMD’s latest offerings are expected to address performance gaps in ray tracing and AI capabilities, which is where NVIDIA’s DLSS technology has led. Rumours suggest NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 could deliver a staggering 70% performance boost over its predecessor, making it a tempting upgrade for high-end users.

AI PCs are also expected to take centre stage. Building on the momentum from 2024, major brands will likely showcase devices with advanced AI features designed for productivity and entertainment. With Windows 10 support ending soon, many PC makers will encourage you to invest in next-generation machines preloaded with Windows 11.

Innovations in personal tech

The focus on personal health and wellness is set to continue, particularly in the audio space. Apple’s recent updates to the AirPods Pro 2 introduced hearing health features, inspiring competitors to follow suit. At CES 2025, more earbuds may offer tools to monitor and enhance your hearing. Jabra and other audio brands are likely contenders, bringing meaningful innovations for everyday users.

Smart home products, including bathroom appliances and kitchen gadgets, are also expected to feature prominently. From AI-powered cleaning robots to connected cooking devices, these innovations aim to make your life easier and more efficient.

CES has always blended practicality and fantasy, and 2025 will undoubtedly continue that tradition. Whether it’s state-of-the-art GPUs, advanced AI PCs, or futuristic car displays, the event promises a glimpse of what’s next in tech. Prepare to be amazed by-products that push boundaries and enhance your day-to-day life.

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