How to watch the NVIDIA CES 2026 presentation live

At CES 2025, NVIDIA spent much of its presentation touting (what else) its leadership position in the artificial intelligence arena. But the company also spent time discussing new equipment, including and the desktop supercomputer Project Digits (later renamed ). This year it's “covering CES 2026 with the power of artificial intelligence.” To that end, NVIDIA is going all out with its Vegas installation, promising hands-on demos at its Fontainebleau booth, replete with “the latest NVIDIA solutions to drive innovation and productivity across all industries.”

But don't worry if you're not in Vegas. Here's how you can watch the company's Jan. 5 press conference livestream and what to expect from NVIDIA at CES this year.

How to watch the NVIDIA CES 2026 report

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will give a 90-minute keynote at CES 2026. The event will be broadcast live on January 5 at 4:00 pm ET via (and probably on YouTube too). We will paste the link here as soon as it becomes available.

What to expect

NVIDIA's CES plan is still vague, including “advanced artificial intelligence, robotics, simulation, gaming and content creation at the NVIDIA Showcase.” He also notes that there will be more than 20 demos. While we're not sure if all of these will be revealed during the keynote, we can at least expect to see them during CES week.

Given and the fact that the health of the US and global economy seems — based largely on chips from NVIDIA and its competitors — I expect Huang's remarks will be watched as closely by Wall Street investors as by tech purists, if not more so. Will we learn anything about the successor to the company's Blackwell chip? A closer look at how NVIDIA partners are applying AI to real-world robotics? Time will tell, but you might want to keep your stock portfolio split-screen while you watch Huang's presentation.

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