Nvidia's CES 2026 keynote live - all the latest news from the GPU and AI superpower

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We're reporting live from Nvidia's CES 2026 keynote in Las Vegas. Nvidia is one of the biggest and most important companies in the tech world, so anyone who has an interest in AI and PC gaming in particular should tune in when its 'GeForce On Community Update' starts at 9pm PT / 12am ET January 5 / 5am GMT / 3PM AEST January 6.

It's always worth watching Nvidia's keynotes at CES, as the company often announces exciting new products, and while we don't expect any new graphic card announcements this year (last year's CES saw Nvidia launch its RTX 5000 series of GPUs), we're hoping to hear about new features the company is working on to make playing PC games on its hardware even better.

Nvidia is also a major player in artificial intelligence, and we expect to hear a lot about AI during this keynote as well - but hopefully Nvidia doesn't forget about its PC gaming roots.

You can watch along below, and throughout the keynote our computing team at Las Vegas will be updating this live blog with their reactions and expert opinions on what Nvidia shows. If you have any questions, make sure you go over to our CES 2026 Q&A, where you can ask our experts about anything you've seen at this year's event.

Honing in on Nvidia Live with Jensen Huang

Hi folks, Marcus Mears III here at CES 2026.

We're just over an hour away from the Nvidia Live keynote here in Las Vegas, and the city is buzzing with tech enthusiasts from the world over.

I'm excited to see what Team Green is cooking up this year. I expect a lot of talk about AI of course - you can't get away from it nowadays - and hopefully some great new features for PC gamers.

I'll bring you my thoughts on the event as it happens, so stay tuned.



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