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During the CES 2023 show, electric vehicles and robotic tractors take center stage.
Bloomberg
Today as part of CES 2022, Intel demonstrated advancements and momentum with Mobileye, progress toward discrete graphics leadership and the launch of the newest members of the 12th Gen Intel Core family. With these milestones, Intel furthers its commitment to enable the industry and its customers and partners to harness the technology superpowers - ubiquitous computing, cloud-to-edge infrastructure, pervasive connectivity and artificial intelligence - at the heart of the digital transformation.
Company release
We roundup the Wi-FI 6E routers, with Asus' model is launching as soon as this month.
Ars Technica
Intel focused much of its time at this year's virtual CES on its new desktop and mobile processors, as well as spotlighting the laptops that will feature its new hardware debuting in the next few months.
Gizmodo
The Korean giant adjusted to the new reality of 2020. This year, it needs to be bolder and it all starts this week.
CNET
Verizon will kick off the show with a keynote on 5G. And while not officially part of CES, Samsung will cap things off by introducing its 5G-enabled Galaxy S21 line.
CNET
You can switch between a flat screen and a curved screen at the press of a button.
engadget
Other companies are canceling large conferences
The Verge
CES Asia 2020 is among the latest major tech conferences to be axed after organizers pulled the plug on Mobile World Congress, SXSW and many more.
CNET
What the phones at the annual tech confab tell us about some design and price trends for 5G, foldable and gaming phones this year.
CNET
The high-speed, always-connected future for laptops is just around the corner.
CNET
AMD makes big moves into mobile, and Intel barely moves.
engadget
The chipmaker also introduced a new car-to-cloud services platform, as well as a new reference platform to advance Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technology.
ZDNet
Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, is on a victory lap. At CES 2020, she said the company has gained market share on archrival Intel for the past eight quarters.
Venturebeat
IBM announced at CES 2020 that its newest 28-qubit quantum computer, Raleigh, achieved the company's goal of doubling its Quantum Volume (IBM names its systems by city names).
Forbes
For the first time in 28 years, Apple is participating in CES, the world's largest technology conference.
CNN
Samsung's Neon, a venture from Star Labs, introduced the new NEON "artificial human" during CES 2020.
CNBC
On the eve of the world's largest consumer technology show in Las Vegas, reporters roamed a giant conference center full of booths featuring tech products ranging from fertility trackers to robots and high-tech cosmetics.
CNN
The new TVs include an updated rollable model that will "roll down" from the ceiling.
CNET
From new devices to health boosts to cord cutting to securing your privacy, tech has new stuff to convince you it can make your life better.
CNET
You'd get a truly frame-free picture.
engadget
At January's big electronics show, you'll see lots TVs with of 8K, ATSC 3.0, HDMI 2.1, OLED, streaming and gaming tech. Buckle up.
CNET
We saw OLED, 240Hz displays and upgradeable laptops.
engadget
Begun, the graphics card wars have.
CNET
Nvidia and Mercedes-Benz have extended their partnership to develop AI architecture across the entire car.
ZDNet
Intel said on Monday at the CES in Las Vegas that it is working with Facebook to finish a new artificial intelligence chip in the second half of this year.
Reuters
Expect to see that along with a foldable phone on stage in Las Vegas.
engadget
Nvidia's big push into the world of autonomous vehicles has attracted a vast amount of customers for what is still early stage technology - over 320, by the company's count. This week at CES the company announced that it's finally making Xavier, an AI chip made for self-driving vehicles that Nvidia announced in 2016, available to customers. And the company's also adding a few marquee names to its list of self-driving technology customers, including Uber and VW.
The Verge
The return of the Nokia name to the smartphone world stopped being a romantic dream earlier this year when HMD Global announced the Nokia 6 during CES. The excitement built as the Nokia 6 was joined by the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 handsets at Mobile World Congress. All of them were focused on delivering excellent value and power to the mid-range market.
Forbes
Two prototype models of a highly-anticipated gaming laptop have been stolen at the 2017 CES tech show in Las Vegas.
BBC News
After being the first to reach 22nm then subsequently 14nm FinFET, Intel's chip development pace has slowed considerably for the move to 10nm with many losing confidence in Intel's ability to maintain a chip manufacturing advantage over competitors such as TSMC, Samsung, and Globalfoundries.
CustomPC
Intel announced a new modem chip for smartphones using faster 5G technologies as it seeks to outpace rival Qualcomm in the battle for next generation mobile gear.
Fortune
Start-up Faraday Future has unveiled a self-driving electric car that it says can accelerate from zero to 60mph (97km/h) in 2.39 seconds.
BBC News
More than 177,000 people attended CES last year, making CES 2016 a record-breaking year.
ZDNet
At CES 2017, Qualcomm plans to showcase its Snapdragon 835, but more than that, it also intends on unveiling another Tango-enabled smartphone, but this time belonging to ASUS, and it is named the ZenFone AR.
WCCF Tech
VR systems were a hot-ticket at this year's CES, and products like the Oculus Rift, Sony's PlayStation VR, Microsoft's HoloLens and HTC's Vive are all expected to ship this year.
PC World
Two United States Marshals raided a booth at the Consumer Electronics Show on Thursday afternoon, walking away with several one-wheeled electric scooters. The company that makes the scooters, Changzhou First International Trade Co., was sued by American company Future Motion, on two claims of alleged patent infringement.
Ars Technica
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