CES 2026: Nvidia and AMD Unveil Revolutionary AI Chip Products
Written by Ohris M. Greyoon, Blockchain & Crypto Expert
- AI Hardware Revolution: Nvidia unveiled its Rubin computing architecture at CES 2026, set to replace the current Blackwell architecture by late 2026, significantly enhancing processing speed and memory bandwidth for efficient AI training in data centers and autonomous vehicles.
- AI Acceleration for Personal Computers: AMD showcased its Ryzen AI 400 Series processors aimed at providing robust AI acceleration for personal computers, enabling users to perform complex AI tasks locally, reducing cloud dependency, and enhancing privacy and responsiveness.
- Fusion of Robotics and AI: The partnership between Boston Dynamics and Google’s AI research lab aims to enhance the dexterity and learning capabilities of Atlas robots, marking a shift from pre-programmed robotics to real-time learning systems, driving the intelligent transformation of logistics and manufacturing.
- Amazon's AI Ecosystem Expansion: Amazon launched Alexa.com at CES, marking the expansion of its AI assistant into web browsers, aiming to make Alexa+ a ubiquitous text-based assistant, enhancing the intelligence of home entertainment and security systems.
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Ohris M. Greyoon
Ohris M. Greyoon holds a Master’s in Computer Science from MIT and has 10 years of experience in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency markets. A pioneer in decentralized finance (DeFi) analysis, he leads Intellectia’s Crypto News, offering cutting-edge insights into digital assets.






