How to watch NVIDIA’s CES 2026 keynote and what to expect

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NVIDIA will deliver a 90-minute keynote at CES 2026 on Monday, January 5 at 4PM ET, led by CEO Jensen Huang. The event will be livestreamed on NVIDIA's website and will likely appear on YouTube; a link will be embedded once available.

At CES 2025 NVIDIA highlighted its AI leadership while announcing hardware including RTX 5000-series GPUs and Project Digits, a desktop supercomputer later renamed Spark.

For 2026 the company says it is "lighting up CES 2026 with the power of AI," with hands-on demos at its Fontainebleau booth showcasing the "latest NVIDIA solutions driving innovation and productivity across industries."

NVIDIA's plans for CES mention "cutting-edge AI, robotics, simulation, gaming and content creation" at the NVIDIA Showcase and more than 20 demos. It's unclear how many will be shown during the keynote versus across the week.

Given NVIDIA's valuation and the role its chips play in AI data center infrastructure, Jensen Huang's remarks will be closely watched by investors as well as technologists. Observers will be looking for signals on possible successors to current chips and more detailed partner demonstrations of AI applied to robotics and other real-world use cases.


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