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    How to Watch Nvidia’s CES 2026 Keynote Live

    Wondering what’s next for Nvidia? CES 2026 is serving up the latest in artificial intelligence, tech gadgets and hardware. Still, one of the event’s highlights this week is Nvidia CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang’s keynote address. The company hosted the keynote at CES 2025, where it announced chip products in automotive innovation, gaming, robotics and more.

    Huang is slated to discuss what’s ahead for Nvidia, including developments in AI and its future impact on all industries, as well as what to expect in accelerated computing. While there’s no official word on whether he’ll address rumors about GeForce GPUs, eyes and ears will be tuned in following the tech company’s leveled-up partnership with Synopsys and its recent acquisitions of Groq and SchedMD.


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    Even if you’re not in Las Vegas, CNET is there to help you catch all the Nvidia news this afternoon at CES.

    How to watch the Nvidia keynote speech

    Jensen Huang will take the stage today, Jan. 5, at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT to deliver his 90-minute keynote, and the event will livestream on YouTube. CNET is reporting live from the ground to capture all the announcements in real time.

    What to expect from the Nvidia keynote

    After Nvidia’s pregame chats wrap up, Huang will dive into all things AI and perhaps shed specific details on what the company describes as «cutting-edge AI, robotics, simulation, gaming and content creation.» In-person attendees can then check out more than 20 of Nvidia’s demos all week.

    To keep up with all things CES, be sure to hit CNET’s hub page where we’re covering news and tech drops from companies like TCL, Samsung and much more, and then stay tuned for the Best of CES Awards later this week.

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