Ces 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas

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CES 2025 is just around the corner, and tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the latest innovations that will be unveiled in Las Vegas. From next-gen graphics cards to AI-powered PCs and flying taxis, the show promises to be a showcase of cutting-edge technology. One of the most anticipated announcements is the debut of NVIDIA’s RTX 5000 video cards.

Rumors suggest that the RTX 5090 could be up to 70 percent faster than the current RTX 4090, making it a compelling upgrade for high-end users. AMD is also expected to unveil new GPUs that will close the gap with NVIDIA in areas like ray tracing and AI capabilities. AI PCs, which made a significant mark at last year’s CES, are expected to continue their momentum in 2025.

With major chip makers integrating more powerful NPUs and Microsoft pushing for intelligent features, this could be a crucial year for proving the worth of AI in personal computing. In the world of audio, companies like Jabra, Samsung, and Google may announce new earbuds with integrated health features, expanding upon the current offerings from Apple. These features could include hearing health tools and other wellness-focused capabilities.

Future tech debuts in Vegas

Electric vehicles have become mainstream, and the focus is now shifting to aerial transport.

Companies like Joby Aviation are promising to launch eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) services in 2025, marking a significant shift in urban transportation.

Flying taxis, which resemble giant drones, have been a staple at CES for years, and we may see more progress in this area. Satellite communication is another area of rapid development, with companies like Google, SpaceX, and T-Mobile making strides in integrating satellite services into consumer devices. Expect to see more advancements and potentially new devices that ensure connectivity even in the most remote areas.

Other notable announcements include LG’s bendable 5K OLED screens and Hyundai Mobis’ teaser of a world’s first in automotive technology. The show will also feature keynotes from executives at companies like Delta, Panasonic, SiriusXM, Waymo, and Volvo Group, as well as interviews with the CEOs of X (Twitter) and Snap. CES 2025 promises to be a showcase of groundbreaking products and technologies that will shape the future of consumer electronics.

From AI to electric vehicles and satellite communication, there’s plenty to look forward to in Las Vegas this January.

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