At the Consumer Electronics Show – CES 2025, this will be where the most resonant technologies on the planet appear.
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The Consumer Electronics Show – CES 2025 will take place from January 7 to 10. And Monday, January 6 will be a day of back-to-back press confere
nces, where the biggest names in the tech industry, including Samsung , Sony and LG, will reveal their latest products and devices to the world.
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Many of the products at CES will be concepts—high-tech ideas that have already materialized but are still in the works and may or may not become finished products in the real world.
Additionally, many devices will be available or launched in the near future.
Trends at CES 2025
At CES 2024, many interesting technology trends emerged, from transparent displays to new solutions that help peoples homes get off the grid.
Here are the technologies that will be exciting at CES 2025.
1. AI and agentic AI
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AI was everywhere at CES 2024, but it was still pretty cliche. At CES 2025, AI will make a difference in every product it appears in.
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This year’s show will see more of “agent AI,” a technology that will bring smart assistants to the forefront of device interfaces. It’s an idea that’s been touted by tech companies and even the subject of experiments that could “kill” apps.
2. Attractive new chip
At CES, experts expect both Nvidia and AMD to announce new chips, and the companies they partner with to announce devices with those chips inside. For Nvidia, those partners could include Acer, Asus, Razer, Lenovo, and Dell.
3. New car technology
Over the past decade, cars have increasingly taken center stage at CES. Electric vehicles are one of the hottest tech categories, and CES 2025 will showcase the latest electric vehicles and transportation concepts of the future.
Some of the world’s top automakers will be at CES again this year, unveiling everything from updated infotainment systems to all-new electric vehicles. Hyundai will unveil the world’s first head-up display that extends from the driver’s seat to the passenger seat, BMW will debut its Panoramic iDrive display, and Honda will also debut two prototype 0 Series electric vehicles at the show.
Traditional tech companies are also getting into the car market. Rumors have it that Sony will unveil a Sony-Honda Afeela car with a PS5 inside. Chip companies like Qualcomm will power much of the next-generation car tech, and the company will be showing off updates at the show.
Also at the event, Waymo — the company that just announced the expansion of its self-driving vehicles to Tokyo — will outline its vision for the future.