Key companies to watch include LG, Samsung, Nvidia, Sony, Intel, Amazon, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, and BMW. LG has already announced its 2024 lineup, focusing on AI processing for TVs. Intel has announced a new lineup of chips, and Samsung is expected to focus on AI in its smart home innovations. In gaming, Nvidia is expected to announce its first RTX 40-series Super cards. In wearables, Withings is expected to showcase something unique, while L’Oreal is set to deliver a keynote on beauty and wellness tech.
Key takeaways:
- The CES 2024 trade show is expected to feature new products and announcements in tech, with a strong focus on AI and machine learning in various sectors like TVs, transportation, laptops, smart homes, gaming, phones, and wearables.
- Despite some major auto companies being absent from the event due to the United Auto Workers strike, there will still be auto-focused announcements, including a new “global EV series” from Honda.
- Intel's new lineup of chips in the Meteor Lake family is expected to be featured in many laptops at CES, and laptop makers are expected to showcase new designs and experiments.
- Smart home innovations will be a major focus, with Samsung and LG already announcing AI-powered products. The new smart home standard, Matter, is also expected to regain momentum with product announcements in various categories.