CES 2024: What's in Store at Tech's Biggest Show
The much-awaited Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, a platform for tech companies to reveal their latest innovations and offer insights into the future of technology, is now underway.
CES 2024 is scheduled to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 9th to 12th, 2024. Projections suggest that attendees are expected to exceed 130,000, with over 1,000 startups and 3,500 exhibitors participating.
At that time, a wide array of new consumer technology products from around the world will be showcased, and industry insiders anticipate a greater number of AI products to be featured this year.
AI Everything and Everywhere
In 2023, the Artificial Intelligence revolution took the spotlight, and it's expected to continue shaping trends in 2024. The upcoming CES will feature discussions on AI, covering areas like chip manufacturing, automotive, and TV sectors.
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ CEO Jensen Huang is set to deliver a special keynote ahead of CES 2024, unveiling the latest breakthroughs in generative AI. Following this, NVIDIA will participate in at least 14 sessions covering the latest in AI, robotics, and gaming technology.
$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ has announced that three AMD experts will provide in-depth insights into AMD's latest products and technologies at CES, discussing how AI will play a larger role in business and outlining AMD's plans for the coming year and beyond. As for Intel, the focus is undoubtedly on the new concept of "AI PC."
NVIDIA, AMD, and $Intel (INTC.US)$, key players in the AI conversation over the past year, are set to make waves at CES 2024. Samsung, also joining the fray with an early December announcement, is gearing up for an AI-driven showcase at the event.
In addition to chip manufacturers, industries such as automotive, retail, and everyday household items will showcase how artificial intelligence powers their latest products.
AI PC
AI PCs, a recent hot trend in the PC industry, sparked significant interest among major manufacturers. Global PC leaders like ASUS, Acer, HP, MSI, and ASUS's gaming brand ROG are set to shine at CES 2024.
The recent releases of AI PC chips by AMD, Intel, and $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ are set to be major highlights. These chips are designed to embed AI processing directly into laptops and desktops, enabling innovative applications for developers and diverse AI use cases for users.
Lenovo also led the way in late 2023 by launching the first generation of AI PCs, including the ThinkPad X1 Carbon AI featuring Intel's Ultra processor. Major brands like HP, Acer, Dell, and others have also announced plans to unveil their AI PC products at CES 2024, marking the potential start of the AI PC era in 2024.
AI + Cars
The "AI Big Model + Automotive" paradigm has driven increasing demand for intelligent vehicles domestically and internationally. The most direct expression of this demand is users' desire for intelligent driving experiences.
Over 250 companies showcasing mobility solutions, such as Mercedes, $VinFast Auto (VFS.US)$, BMW, Honda, Kia, and Volkswagen, will be at the event. However, notable absences include Tesla, General Motors, Stellantis, and Ford, who have chosen to skip this year's show.
There will be EVs, autonomous cars, and weird personal transport vehicles. There will also be a host of updates about auto makers' push for "software defined vehicles." And that means AI chatbots inside your car.
Mercedes-Benz has announced the launch of the latest MBUX Human-Machine Interaction system generation at CES 2024. The system promises to elevate the "Hey Mercedes" voice assistant to an entirely "new" visual dimension.
Mercedes is set to showcase a concept car for the CLA series and a prototype of the electric version of the G-Class SUV. Honda will make a global debut with its brand-new all-electric vehicle. Kia plans to reveal five concept models under the PBV category. Hyundai will present technologies like hydrogen fuel cells and artificial intelligence.
VR, AR and XR
CES 2024 will unveil the latest in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and extended reality (XR). The stage is set for groundbreaking hardware and experiences that promise to redefine how we interact with digital realities.
All eyes are on major players like Meta Platforms, Vuzix, Xreal, Nimo Planet, DigiLens, and Solos Technology, who are taking the spotlight at CES 2024.Qualcomm adds to the excitement with its cutting-edge XR2+ Gen2 VR chip, featuring advanced sensors and software for a stunning 4.3K resolution per eye.
But the innovations continue. VR startup Pimax Crystal is set to reveal the world's first VR headset with glass lenses, delivering crystal-clear visuals through high-fidelity QLED panels. Fectar, a leader in XR creation, plans to introduce an AI-driven AR/VR/XR platform that is accessible to everyone.
Smarter TVs
As we step into CES 2024, the spotlight in home entertainment is on bigger screens, AI enhancements, and innovative concepts like rollable screens, all designed to deliver a more immersive TV experience.
LG is gearing up to reveal a fresh lineup of OLED TVs packed with robust AI processors and boast a speedy 144Hz refresh rate. These new TVs mark a significant upgrade from their predecessors, promising improved picture quality, enhanced sound, and a range of cutting-edge features that will capture the attention of TV enthusiasts.
But LG isn't the only player in the game. Other TV manufacturers are also set to unveil their latest models at CES 2024, with a clear focus on larger screens, crystal-clear 8K resolution, and smarter capabilities. Samsung, for instance, is introducing its next-gen premium QD-OLED TV, the Samsung 95D, and the Samsung S90D, promising a new era of television technology.
As we await CES 2024, scheduled to begin next Tuesday, the tech community is gearing up for a thrilling display of innovation.
Mooers, what do you expect from the tech's biggest show?
Source: Techloy, MarketWatch
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