CES 2025 is set to officially commence on January 7 in Las Vegas, but significant events and product launches have already begun through a series of live streams and press releases. This annual event sets the tone for the year's consumer electronics and automotive industries.
Although the official exhibition dates are from January 7 to 10, most major announcements occur during "Media Day" on January 6 through on-site activities. For those unable to attend in person, many key presentations and launches will be available via live stream on company or CES official webpages.
Highlights from some exhibitors include:
AMD: January 6, 11 AM (PT) / 2 PM (ET)
AMD faces challenges at CES 2025 as competitor Nvidia's strong presence in AI garners attention. AMD is expected to unveil its next-generation GPU, possibly part of the RDNA 4 series, under the RX 8000 or RX 9000 lineup.
Toyota: January 6, 4 PM (PT) / 7 PM (ET)
Toyota will provide updates on its Woven City project at CES. Launched in 2020, this initiative aims to create a smart and sustainable community.
Samsung: January 6, 2 PM (PT) / 5 PM (ET)
Samsung's CES presentation is typically unique, with the Korean electronics giant usually maintaining a low profile in consumer electronics. Samsung is anticipated to showcase its televisions and home appliances, potentially introducing conceptual products like consumer-grade robots. The theme of this year's presentation is "AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere".
Sony: January 6, 5 PM (PT) / 8 PM (ET)
Prior to CES, Sony revealed two new products: the SRH-S1 extended reality headset and a new addition to the Bravia home theater series. The rest of Sony's presentation can be viewed via live stream.
Nvidia: January 6, 6:30 PM (PT) / 9:30 PM (ET)
Nvidia stands out as one of the most watched companies at CES 2025, thanks to its leading position in AI. With a market capitalization exceeding $3.4 trillion, Nvidia's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, will kick off CES 2025 in his iconic leather jacket with a clear vision.