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The much-anticipated Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 will kick off in Las Vegas on 9 January 2024, in Las Vegas, promising an extravaganza of innovation, technology, and groundbreaking announcements. With over 1,30,000 attendees, 1,000 startups, and more than 3,500 exhibitors, CES 2024 is poised to showcase the latest in consumer technology.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to take centre stage at CES 2024, reflecting the industry's growing focus on sustainable and eco-friendly solutions. In addition to the myriad of companies participating, the event will host major players, including Amazon, Asus, Dell, Google, Samsung, Sony, LG, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Intel, Qualcomm, and more.
One of the highlights of CES 2024 is the emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) applications in real-life scenarios. Asus, the Taiwanese electronics giant, is set to unveil its 2024 PC lineup of the Republic of Gamers (ROG) series, leveraging the power of Intel's 14th gen mobile processors and NVIDIA GPUs.
Dell, another key player, is expected to showcase a range of Alienware laptops tailored for gamers, featuring large screens and efficient cooling mechanisms powered by Intel Gen 14 series processors and NVIDIA support.
Intel is gearing up for a significant announcement at CES 2024 with the launch of its 14th-gen core mobile processors. The U.S.-based chipmaker is expected to present a comprehensive portfolio of processors with enhanced AI-readiness and computing capabilities.
Qualcomm's focus at CES 2024 will revolve around on-device AI computing, notably highlighted by the announcement of Gemini from Google, showcasing the growing importance of AI in consumer electronics.
Samsung is set to upgrade its smart TV lineup, enhancing features such as smart gaming and content creator monitors under the Odyssey, ViewFinity, and Smart Monitor series. The introduction of QD-OLED technology in smart TVs is anticipated to be a major highlight, setting Samsung and LG apart in this competitive market.
Sony, the Japanese electronics giant, is likely to unveil a new range of smart TVs featuring an improved Cognitive XR processor, pushing the boundaries of visual and audio experiences.
The German luxury car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz is set to preview the MBUX Virtual Assistant at CES 2024. Ola Kallenius, CEO of Mercedes-Benz, stated, "It takes voice assistants into a whole new visual dimension with high-resolution game-engine graphics from Unity. Running on the in-house developed Mercedes-Benz OS, MB.OS, the MBUX Virtual Assistant headlines several digital innovations to be presented in January."
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