The best of CES 2025: The biggest and wildest announcements from the annual tech show

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The best of CES 2025: The biggest and wildest announcements from the annual tech show
Author: Saqib Shah
Published: Jan, 10 2025 17:15

As CES 2025 wraps up, the curtain has risen on a range of groundbreaking gadgets, cars and software that could shape our lives (and will definitely drain our bank accounts). From PC gaming and smart health to home entertainment and mobility, this year’s show has been brimming with major announcements from industry giants like Nvidia, LG and Sony.

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If there is one theme that connects the plethora of products spilling over the show floor it is artificial intelligence. You’ll find it squeezed into cars, powering robot vacuums, analysing health data in wearables and offering gaming tips. Whether you like it or not, AI is the undeniable star of CES.

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As usual, the event has thrown out some curveballs. A gaming chair that heats and cools your backside sounds like a lazy-boy’s dream. And, who needs EVs when we’ve got solar-powered cars? Now, if only it would stop raining so we could go for a drive.

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Struggling to keep up with all the reveals? Don’t worry, we’ve rounded up the must-see tech from CES 2025 below. Nvidia showed off a series of eye-catching marvels at CES (including an AI supercomputer that fits on your desk) but the company’s graphics processors are its bread and butter. The new generation of chips, known as the RTX 50-series, are based on the Blackwell architecture that keeps Nvidia’s data centres humming.

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On top of the usual performance boosts, the chips pack upgraded AI technology that introduces multi-frame generation. This takes things up a notch by not just rendering a game scene but generating three additional frames on top of it. While it may sound complex, the result is a whopping eight times improvement over standard game rendering, giving you even smoother and crisper visuals.

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