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CES 2026: Samsung, Intel, AMD reveal AI-first devices and chips

12 December 2025

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News

Priya Desai

CES 2026 runs January 4-9 in Las Vegas, where Samsung, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm will unveil AI-integrated devices and next-generation chips that prioritize efficiency alongside performance.

Why it matters: These announcements determine hardware refresh cycles for the next 18 months. Infrastructure architects evaluate server upgrades. Developers assess new APIs for smart home applications. UX professionals map how AI integration reshapes user interaction patterns.

The chip lineup: AMD will debut the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, according to a December 15 company announcement. The 3D V-Cache architecture balances gaming performance with thermal efficiency.

Intel's Panther Lake targets laptops. The company emphasizes battery endurance without processing compromises, per an Intel spokesperson.

Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite promises always-connected computing with on-device AI. This reduces cloud dependency, according to Qualcomm's December press release.

What on-device processing delivers: Privacy protection through local computation. Performance consistency independent of connectivity. These architectural choices address human needs rather than benchmark scores alone.

Display competition heats up: Sony may introduce "True RGB" technology at its January 5 presentation. Samsung counters with updated HDR10+ Advanced. The competition matters for designers, video editors, and medical imaging specialists who depend on color accuracy.

Smart home demonstrations: Roborock will showcase robot vacuums using AI world models for navigation, according to the company's CES preview. Machine learning adapts to household layouts rather than following preset patterns. The algorithms translate into navigation that adjusts to furniture placement.

Key schedule:

  • January 4: Samsung "The First Look" keynote, 7:00 PM PST
  • January 5: LG, Intel, Sony Honda Mobility, AMD presentations
  • January 6: Lenovo Tech World Conference; show floor opens
  • January 7-9: Conference continues

What professionals should assess: Whether AI features genuinely improve workflow efficiency. Whether chip improvements justify upgrade costs. Whether display advances serve professional needs or marketing narratives.

The bottom line: CES 2026 tests whether efficiency and human-centered design can compete equally with raw performance metrics. The announcements reveal how chip makers balance power with responsibility.

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  • Priya Desai
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  • CES 2026
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  • artificial intelligence
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CES 2026: Samsung, Intel, AMD reveal AI-first devices and chips

12 December 2025

—

News

Priya Desai

CES 2026 runs January 4-9 in Las Vegas, where Samsung, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm will unveil AI-integrated devices and next-generation chips that prioritize efficiency alongside performance.

Why it matters: These announcements determine hardware refresh cycles for the next 18 months. Infrastructure architects evaluate server upgrades. Developers assess new APIs for smart home applications. UX professionals map how AI integration reshapes user interaction patterns.

The chip lineup: AMD will debut the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, according to a December 15 company announcement. The 3D V-Cache architecture balances gaming performance with thermal efficiency.

Intel's Panther Lake targets laptops. The company emphasizes battery endurance without processing compromises, per an Intel spokesperson.

Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite promises always-connected computing with on-device AI. This reduces cloud dependency, according to Qualcomm's December press release.

What on-device processing delivers: Privacy protection through local computation. Performance consistency independent of connectivity. These architectural choices address human needs rather than benchmark scores alone.

Display competition heats up: Sony may introduce "True RGB" technology at its January 5 presentation. Samsung counters with updated HDR10+ Advanced. The competition matters for designers, video editors, and medical imaging specialists who depend on color accuracy.

Smart home demonstrations: Roborock will showcase robot vacuums using AI world models for navigation, according to the company's CES preview. Machine learning adapts to household layouts rather than following preset patterns. The algorithms translate into navigation that adjusts to furniture placement.

Key schedule:

  • January 4: Samsung "The First Look" keynote, 7:00 PM PST
  • January 5: LG, Intel, Sony Honda Mobility, AMD presentations
  • January 6: Lenovo Tech World Conference; show floor opens
  • January 7-9: Conference continues

What professionals should assess: Whether AI features genuinely improve workflow efficiency. Whether chip improvements justify upgrade costs. Whether display advances serve professional needs or marketing narratives.

The bottom line: CES 2026 tests whether efficiency and human-centered design can compete equally with raw performance metrics. The announcements reveal how chip makers balance power with responsibility.

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