At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, major technology companies unveiled a range of new AI-driven products, highlighting a significant shift toward integrating artificial intelligence into everyday consumer electronics.1 Samsung introduced its “AI for All” vision, aiming to make AI an integral part of daily life through its connected home ecosystem.2 Meanwhile, NVIDIA announced a personal AI supercomputer and new GPUs designed to bring powerful AI capabilities to individual users.3,4
Samsung’s “AI for All” initiative focuses on embedding artificial intelligence into a wide range of consumer devices, emphasizing an “Everyday, Everywhere” experience.2 Building on its decade-long leadership in connected home technology, Samsung showcased new products like AI-powered TVs that can connect with other smart home devices to provide real-time safety alerts and monitor pet behavior.1
NVIDIA made significant announcements at CES, including the launch of Project Digits, a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer powered by the new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, set to release in May.3 The company also unveiled the GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs, priced at $1,999 and $999 respectively, offering unprecedented AI processing power for personal computing.4 The RTX 5090 boasts 3,352 AI TOPS, while the 5080 offers 1,801 AI TOPS, marking a substantial advancement in AI capabilities for graphics hardware.4
In addition to hardware, NVIDIA expanded its Omniverse platform with new generative AI models and blueprints aimed at integrating AI further into physical applications and robotics.5 These developments are poised to enhance AI’s role in real-world scenarios, potentially transforming industries that rely on automation and intelligent systems.
The proliferation of AI and robotics at CES 2025 underscores the technology industry’s commitment to bringing advanced artificial intelligence into mainstream consumer products.1 As companies like Samsung and NVIDIA continue to innovate, consumers can expect more integrated and intelligent experiences in their daily lives.
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