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What to expect from CES 2025: Tech’s biggest show goes all in on AI

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The annual CES 2025 consumer technology expo officially kicks off on Jan. 7, and it’s guaranteed to bring a variety of interesting, attention-grabbing, and downright strange new products to the famed Las Vegas Strip.

Each CES comes with its fair share of big-name announcements, whether that’s from chipmakers, automotive companies, or small startups. And this year won’t be any different. Of course, the biggest stories will undoubtedly focus, as they have for the past two years, on artificial intelligence.

There’s more to the show than just AI, though. Newer and better TVs, unique home appliances, and laptops as far as the eye can see — as well as a fair share of vaporware — are sure to flood the floors of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) throughout the weeklong tech extravaganza. Here’s what to expect from this year’s event.

Chances are you’ve heard the terms AI agents or agentic AI over the past few months. If not, picture it as AI software that can complete multiple tasks for you. Think something like pulling information from your email and dropping it into a spreadsheet without you having to lift a finger.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang before a baseball game between the San Francisco Giants and the Arizona Diamondbacks in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

Agents have taken over the AI discussion in Silicon Valley and Wall Street, which means they’ll likely be all over CES 2025. In fact, agents had already made somewhat of an impact during last year’s CES.

The Rabbit R1 AI gadget, which went viral at CES 2024, is designed to take actions on your behalf including navigating websites and user interfaces. And there’s little doubt we’ll see plenty of companies touting their own similar capabilities at this year’s show.

If past CESes are any indication we’ll likely hear about AI agents for everything from TVs to washing machines. Tech loves a good trend, and with no end in sight for the AI hype, this is one that looks too good to pass up.

It wouldn’t be CES without a few good chip stories. AMD (AMD), Intel (INTC), Nvidia (NVDA), and Qualcomm (QCOM) will all be in attendance, and each is expected to provide information about their own chip plans for the year ahead.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will host the company’s keynote on Jan. 6, during which the firm is expected to debut its latest generation of consumer graphics cards. AMD is similarly set to hold its own conference at the event complete with its own graphics chips.

Lisa Su, chairwoman and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), delivers the opening keynote speech at Computex 2024, Taiwan's premier tech expo, in Taipei on June 3, 2024. (Photo by I-Hwa CHENG / AFP) (Photo by I-HWA CHENG/AFP via Getty Images)
Lisa Su, chairwoman and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), delivers the opening keynote speech at Computex 2024, Taiwan’s premier tech expo, in Taipei on June 3, 2024. (I-HWA CHENG/AFP via Getty Images) · I-HWA CHENG via Getty Images

Every chipmaker in the PC space is leaning heavily into the AI PC game to lure consumers and improve overall sales. And you can expect more of that at CES, as well. But whether AI PCs, computers designed to natively run AI applications, are enough to get consumers to pull out their credit cards is still an open question.

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