CES 2026: Everything revealed, from Nvidia’s debuts to AMD’s new chips to Razer’s AI oddities 

CES 2026 is winding down in Las Vegas, as the consumer tech industry and everyone swarming around it begin their return flights home. Over the past few days, we saw a slew of announcements from mainstays like Nvidia, Sony, and AMD, along with smaller companies and startups vying for attention through the Unveiled event (CES’s showcase for new products) and across the show floor.  As has […]

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The Compound and Friends: It’s Not 1929, but It Might Be

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Jensen Huang discusses the economics of inference, power delivery, and more at CES 2026 press Q&A session — ‘You sell a chip one time, but when you build software, you maintain it forever’

When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke at Nvidia’s CES 2026 keynote, the conversation stretched across Rubin, power delivery, inference economics, open models, and more. Following this, Tom’s Hardware had the opportunity to sit down and attend a press Q&A session with Huang himself in Las Vegas, Nevada. While we can’t share the transcript in its […]

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The Hype We Can Ignore (And the Risks We Can’t)

Jan 09, 2026The Hacker NewsArtificial Intelligence / Enterprise Security As organizations plan for 2026, cybersecurity predictions are everywhere. Yet many strategies are still shaped by headlines and speculation rather than evidence. The real challenge isn’t a lack of forecasts—it’s identifying which predictions reflect real, emerging risks and which can safely be ignored. An upcoming webinar […]

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