NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a 90-minute keynote at CES 2026 in Las Vegas on January 5 at 4 p.m. ET, livestreamed via the company’s website and likely YouTube. The event precedes CES from January 6 to 9, where NVIDIA hosts a booth at the Fontainebleau with hands-on demos.
At CES 2025, NVIDIA emphasized its position in artificial intelligence during the presentation. The company revealed new hardware, including RTX 5000-series graphics processing units and the Project Digits desktop supercomputer, which was later renamed Spark. These announcements demonstrated NVIDIA’s ongoing development of AI-related technologies.
NVIDIA’s website states that the company plans to “light up CES 2026 with the power of AI.” This commitment shapes the company’s presence at the event. NVIDIA has organized an extensive installation in Las Vegas, featuring interactive experiences for attendees.
The booth at the Fontainebleau hotel offers hands-on demonstrations of the “latest NVIDIA solutions driving innovation and productivity across industries.” Visitors can engage directly with these technologies, exploring applications in various sectors. This setup allows participants to test NVIDIA’s offerings in a practical setting.
For those unable to attend in person, the keynote provides remote access. The 90-minute address by Jensen Huang streams live on January 5 at 4 p.m. ET through NVIDIA’s website. The link will be embedded on relevant platforms once available. YouTube coverage is anticipated based on past events.
NVIDIA’s agenda for CES 2026 centers on “cutting-edge AI, robotics, simulation, gaming and content creation at the NVIDIA Showcase.” The company plans more than 20 demonstrations. While it remains unclear if every demo appears in the keynote, they will display throughout the CES week from January 6 to 9.
Huang’s remarks draw attention from Wall Street investors and technology followers. NVIDIA’s high market valuation connects to infrastructure spending on AI data centers, powered primarily by chips from NVIDIA and competitors. Such spending influences the health of the US and global economies.
Discussions may address a successor to NVIDIA’s Blackwell chip. The keynote could provide details on how NVIDIA’s partners apply AI to real-world robotics. CES 2026 occurs in Las Vegas, consistent with the event’s annual location.





