CES 2026
The world's largest and most popular tech show, CES, takes place in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9, 2026.
Tom's Hardware will be on the ground, meeting with the movers and shakers and getting hands-on with some of the latest upcoming products days before the show officially starts.
This year promises to be an exciting show once again. We expect a lot of interesting new hardware across the PC spectrum (and beyond).
Check out our Keynote Live Blog coverage below:
Nvidia Keynote - Monday, January 5, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. PT (done)
Intel Keynote - Monday, January 5, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. PT (done)
AMD Keynote - Monday, January 5, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. PT (done)
Latest about CES

Phanteks debuts striking PC case with multi-chamber design
By Kunal Khullar published
Designed to prevent heat crossover between components, Phanteks’ Exo 626s supports massive GPUs and a 360mm AIO, but remains exclusive as a CyberPowerPC pre-built

MSI introduces GPU Safeguard tech on its latest PSUs to fend off RTX 5090 meltdowns — warns users with pop-up and buzzer when abnormal current is detected on the 12V-2x6 connector
By Jowi Morales published
MSI's GPU Safeguard tech will detect power surges and current fluctuations and help prevent them from damaging your GPU by giving a warning sound and forcing a black screen.

Lenovo's top ThinkPads and Yogas go all-in on Panther Lake
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Lenovo is updating its high-end ThinkPad and Yoga laptops with Intel's Panther Lake Core Ultra processors at CES 2026.

Lenovo's CES concept devices include a rollable ultra-wide OLED Legion gaming laptop
By Matt Safford published
Lenovo keeps rolling out screen-expanding laptop concepts.

Lenovo brings handheld-favorite SteamOS to the flagship Legion Go 2
By Jake Roach published
Lenovo is bringing official SteamOS support to AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor for the first time with an updated Legion Go 2.

Jensen says Nvidia could potentially resurrect old GPUs to address shortages and high pricing
By Stephen Warwick, Paul Alcorn last updated
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says there are options on the table for easing GPU pricing pressures, including bringing newer AI features to older hardware.

AMD hints at officially open-sourcing FSR 4
By Bruno Ferreira published
AMD hints at officially open-sourcing FSR 4

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says robots could be 'AI immigrants' that can address labor shortages
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said that a wave of robots will serve as "AI immigrants" to drive the economy and do the jobs others don't want to do.

Nvidia says H200 demand in China is 'very high' as export licenses near completion
By Luke James published
Nvidia says demand in China for its H200 data center GPU is “very high,” as it works through the final stages of U.S. export licensing, according to comments from Jensen Huang at CES 2026.
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