Dubbed the "Tech Spring Festival," CES 2025 (International Consumer Electronics Show) will grandly open from January 7 to January 11 in Las Vegas, USA. As the first and largest tech event of the year, the exhibition will gather numerous industry leaders to showcase the latest technological achievements, attracting global attention.
Before the official opening of the exhibition, multiple exhibitors will hold press conferences and small events from January 5 to 6. Tech giants such as NVIDIA, AMD, Samsung, and Toyota will be the highlights of the speeches.
NVIDIA will hold its press conference at 9:30 PM EST on Monday, during which founder and CEO Jensen Huang is expected to announce the latest developments in AI, including the highly anticipated GeForce RTX 50 graphics card.
AMD is scheduled to hold its press conference at 2:00 PM EST on Monday, where it is expected to unveil its next-generation GPU, aimed at competing with NVIDIA's RTX 5000 series.
Samsung will hold a press conference at 8:00 PM EST on Monday, themed "AI Everywhere: Every Day, Everywhere." The company is expected to showcase its latest advancements in TVs and home appliances, and may introduce consumer robots.
Toyota will hold its press conference at 7:00 PM EST on Monday, where Chairman Akio Toyoda will report on the latest developments of "Woven City," focusing on the integration of hydrogen energy, autonomous driving, and AI technologies.
Additionally, Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X Platform, and Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Airlines, will also deliver speeches on January 9, sharing industry insights.
Artificial intelligence is undoubtedly the core topic of CES 2025, expected to be more widely applied across various products, including automobiles and smart appliances. According to predictions from Huafu Securities, the rapid development of AI technology will be the theme of this exhibition, showcasing AI's application scenarios across different fields.
In addition to artificial intelligence, the automotive industry is also a key focus of the exhibition. Besides Toyota, Sony is expected to continue showcasing its electric vehicle Afeela, developed in collaboration with Honda. In recent years, robotics technology has gradually become a highlight of CES, with many transportation companies discussing this topic and showcasing advancements from manufacturing to electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs).
Other industries are also worth paying attention to. Computer displays remain a major exhibit at CES, with Samsung, ASUS, and MSI launching the "world's first" 27Hz refresh rate 4-inch 240K OLED display before the event. With the development of generative AI technology, the smart appliance industry may also see a new wave of product launches. LG and Samsung both plan to showcase their latest advancements at the exhibition, further promoting the popularity of smart appliances. Although the excitement around extended reality (XR) products has waned, the industry continues to explore new possibilities. Apple's Vision Pro has not generated the anticipated buzz, while Meta's VR headset Quest remains a market leader.