How to Tune In to NVIDIA's CES 2026 Keynote Live: A Guide
For those unable to attend NVIDIA's annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) keynote, the tech giant has announced it will livestream its January 5 presentation. The event promises to be a major milestone in AI-driven innovation, and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is expected to reveal some groundbreaking new developments.
To catch the live stream, head to NVIDIA's official website on Monday at 4PM ET, where you'll find the keynote address waiting. Although YouTube might also be streaming the presentation, we recommend checking out NVIDIA's site first for the best viewing experience.
Although the company hasn't given us a full rundown of what to expect from CES 2026, they have hinted that this year will be all about showcasing "cutting-edge AI, robotics, simulation, gaming and content creation at the NVIDIA Showcase." With over 20 demos scheduled, it's likely we'll see some impressive new technologies on display – although it's unclear if all of these will be highlighted during Huang's keynote.
Given NVIDIA's market dominance and soaring stock prices, many investors are keeping a close eye on this year's CES for any signs of major breakthroughs. Will Huang announce a successor to the company's Blackwell chip? Or perhaps provide more insight into how its partners are applying AI in robotics? The world will have to wait until January 5 to find out.
In the meantime, keep an eye on our coverage of CES 2026 as team Engadget sets up shop in Las Vegas and reports live from the show floor. We'll be bringing you breaking news, hands-on previews, and expert analysis throughout the week – so mark your calendars for a tech-filled extravaganza like no other.
For those unable to attend NVIDIA's annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) keynote, the tech giant has announced it will livestream its January 5 presentation. The event promises to be a major milestone in AI-driven innovation, and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is expected to reveal some groundbreaking new developments.
To catch the live stream, head to NVIDIA's official website on Monday at 4PM ET, where you'll find the keynote address waiting. Although YouTube might also be streaming the presentation, we recommend checking out NVIDIA's site first for the best viewing experience.
Although the company hasn't given us a full rundown of what to expect from CES 2026, they have hinted that this year will be all about showcasing "cutting-edge AI, robotics, simulation, gaming and content creation at the NVIDIA Showcase." With over 20 demos scheduled, it's likely we'll see some impressive new technologies on display – although it's unclear if all of these will be highlighted during Huang's keynote.
Given NVIDIA's market dominance and soaring stock prices, many investors are keeping a close eye on this year's CES for any signs of major breakthroughs. Will Huang announce a successor to the company's Blackwell chip? Or perhaps provide more insight into how its partners are applying AI in robotics? The world will have to wait until January 5 to find out.
In the meantime, keep an eye on our coverage of CES 2026 as team Engadget sets up shop in Las Vegas and reports live from the show floor. We'll be bringing you breaking news, hands-on previews, and expert analysis throughout the week – so mark your calendars for a tech-filled extravaganza like no other.