Nvidia Dominates CES 2026 with AI-Focused Keynote

Published on January 12, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, presents on the main stage of CES 2026 with artificial intelligence and robotics graphics in the background.

Nvidia Dominates CES 2026 with a Speech Focused on Artificial Intelligence

The CES 2026 trade show in Las Vegas confirms that artificial intelligence is no longer an option, but the core of the entire industry. The key presentations, led by Nvidia, revolve almost exclusively around this field and robotics, setting the tone for the rest of the technology event. 🤖

Nvidia's Communication Strategy

The company, a leader in manufacturing AI chips, structured its 91-minute speech around these technologies. According to PC Gamer analysts, the firm mentioned artificial intelligence 120 times, which equates to more than one mention per minute. This pace emphasizes the absolute priority that AI has in its product and communication strategy.

Key Details of the Presentation:
  • The main conference lasted ninety-one minutes.
  • There were one hundred twenty explicit mentions of artificial intelligence.
  • The focus was on integrating AI into consumer devices and automation solutions.
If a CES 2026 attendee blinks, they might hear another mention of AI when they open their eyes.

A Context of Sectoral Dominance

This focus is not isolated, but defines the narrative of the entire exhibition. Other companies also showcased advances where AI is the main component for innovating in electronics, computing, and automation. The event demonstrates how this technology has gone from being a specialized area to becoming the main engine driving the sector.

Indicators of the General Trend at CES 2026:
  • Robotics appears as the sibling field of AI in most booths.
  • Consumer devices now promise built-in AI capabilities as standard.
  • The density of AI references serves as an alternative metric for measuring time during presentations.

Conclusion: AI as the New Standard

CES 2026 makes it clear that artificial intelligence is the new industry standard. Nvidia's presentation, with its numerical insistence on the term, only reflects a broader reality: AI now drives how technological products are developed, produced, and communicated. The event consolidates its

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