CES 2025 LIVE: All the biggest tech and gadget news

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CES 2025 is undoubtedly the biggest tech event of the year and we're expecting an avalanche of news and announcements each day from the show floor. The Tom's Guide team is on the ground in Las Vegas and will be throughout the week to go hands-on with all the latest products as well as test the newest innovations in everything from AI to EVs.

We've seen several big announcements already, and the show hasn't even officially started yet. Samsung has unveiled OLED displays with a massive 500Hz refresh rate, as well as a new budget phone and fitness tracker. Meanwhile, it's South Korean rival LG has unveiled the LG G5 and M5 OLED TVs with a big brightness boost and new AI features. Let's not forget Lenovo, which is also tipped to be revealing the world's first "rollable" laptop at this year's show.

But the biggest clash of the show has come from the chip titans. Qualcomm announced its new Snapdragon X CPU, Intel's launched a slew of new processors, and so has AMD. But the biggest news has to be Nvidia droppings it's all new RTX 50-series graphics cards, which are bringing unfounded levels of GPU power to desktops and laptops.

All of these next generation chips bring a new level of capabilities for gaming, productivity and — of course — AI. We've also already seen several new pairs of smart glasses, including one with an invisible display.

Don't worry, we'll also be making time to cover the weird and wonderful appearances at CES, like this robot vacuum with an arm that'll pick up your socks for you. Truly, the future has arrived.

All the biggest names in tech are showcasing everything from next-gen TVs and smart home innovations to cutting-edge AR and VR solutions. You can follow along with the latest news from the show right here or take a look at our CES 2025 hub page for more details. And don't forget to follow us on TikTok for an even better look at what we're most excited for this year.

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CES 2025: Major announcements so far

  • Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs are here — everything we know
  • I went hands-on with the LG G5 OLED at CES 2025 — does it live up to the hype?
  • Intel Core Ultra 200H and HX Series chips are here — everything you need to know
  • AMD’s Ryzen AI Max: The silent killer of dedicated laptop GPUs? Let me explain
  • HDMI 2.2 is here — 4K at 480Hz and up to 12K resolution with 120Hz refresh rates coming in 2025
  • I just went hands-on with these breakthrough smart glasses with an invisible display — and I’m shocked
  • LG G5 and M5 OLED TVs unveiled at CES 2025: brighter, faster and lots of AI upgrades
  • AMD reveals Ryzen Z2 chipsets that could power Steam Deck 2
  • Samsung Ballie AI robot is a real product and is officially launching first half of this year
  • I went eyes-on with the world’s first 4K OLED gaming monitor, and I’ll never go back — here’s why
  • LiberLive C1 is the smart guitar I’ve always wanted

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Welcome to Day One of CES (officially)!

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You'd be a little shocked hearing that, given how much news has already happened. But today is officially the first day of CES, and we have a lot more news to cover. There's normally a couple of press days like what you've seen us cover, but today is when CES is officially open to everyone!

To kick things off, let's review what is easily going to be the biggest news of the entire show — Nvidia launching the new RTX 50-series graphics cards. You've got RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti and 5070 in both desktop and laptop flavors and the performance increases are insane!

As Jensen himself said, you're getting "the power of an RTX 4090 in the 5070," and at a starting price of $549, this card just got impressively affordable. We also heard a lot about how AI is core to everything Nvidia does — touching on all kinds from AI enhanced graphical imagery with DLSS 4 and neural rendering capabilities to how GPUs can impact Agentic and even robotic AI.

Once these start to launch a little later this year, you best believe we'll be fully testing them to see if these live up to Huang's hype.

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