CES 2026全揭秘:从英伟达新品首秀、AMD全新芯片,到雷蛇的AI奇趣新品。

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2026年国际消费电子展(CES)前沿科技亮点纷呈,人工智能深度融入硬件创新
美国拉斯维加斯当地时间1月7日,2026年国际消费电子展(CES)在结束密集的媒体发布日后,正式向公众开放。本届展会延续了近年趋势,人工智能(AI)仍是各大企业展示的核心主题,同时各类硬件升级与新奇产品也继续占据展台焦点。
芯片巨头英伟达在发布会上重点推介了其新一代Rubin计算架构。该架构旨在满足日益增长的AI算力需求,计划于今年下半年开始逐步取代现有的Blackwell架构。此外,公司发布了专为自动驾驶车辆设计的开源AI模型与工具集“Alpamayo”,持续推进AI在物理世界的应用落地。
AMD首席执行官苏姿丰在开幕主题演讲中,携手OpenAI总裁格雷格·布罗克曼、AI专家李飞飞等合作伙伴,展示了公司在AI领域的最新布局。其重点包括通过Ryzen AI 400系列处理器,推动AI在个人电脑端的普及。
传统制造业与AI的融合成为新看点。工程机械制造商卡特彼勒与英伟达联合发布了“Cat AI助手”试点项目,旨在为挖掘机等设备注入自动化能力。汽车领域,福特宣布其AI助手将率先于手机应用上线,并计划于2027年集成至车辆中,该服务由谷歌云提供支持。
消费电子层面,多家企业推出融合AI的创新产品。亚马逊大力推广其升级版AI助手Alexa+,并推出了可通过浏览器访问的新服务。家庭安防品牌Ring则宣布推出第三方摄像头集成应用商店等功能。外设厂商雷蛇展示了无需眼镜的智能显示项目“Motoko”及桌面AI伴侣项目“AVA”。
此外,展会也不乏引人注目的特色产品:Clicks Technology发布了配备实体键盘、唤起黑莓记忆的Communicator手机;乐高首次参展,闭门演示了具有声光互动功能的“智能游戏系统”;Skylight Calendar 2则展示了能同步多源日历、通过AI生成待办事项的智能家庭日历。
尽管重磅发布已陆续揭晓,展会现场仍有众多突破性技术讨论与行业洞察分享,涵盖流媒体服务扩展、人形机器人研发(如波士顿动力与谷歌的合作)等广泛议题,持续吸引全球科技界的目光。
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2026年国际消费电子展正在拉斯维加斯火热进行中。在经历了英伟达、索尼、AMD等企业密集召开新闻发布会,以及周日"新品揭幕"活动的预热之后,展区现已正式向公众开放。
与过去两年的展会情况相似,人工智能仍是本届展会的核心议题。尽管长久以来定义这场年度盛会的硬件升级与新奇产品仍在展区及周边发布会中占据一席之地,但各企业的宣传重点已全面转向人工智能。我们将在此汇总最具影响力的新品发布与惊喜瞬间,您也可以通过我们的现场博客实时获取团队的前线观察与即时反应。
让我们即刻启程,先从周一的重头戏开始。
英伟达发布自动驾驶AI模型,展示鲁宾架构
英伟达首席执行官黄仁勋在展会发表了预期中的长篇演讲,在庆祝公司人工智能领域成功的同时,也为2026年的发展奠定基调——当然,现场还有机器人助阵。
为满足人工智能应用日益增长的计算需求而开发的鲁宾计算架构,将于今年下半年开始逐步取代布莱克韦尔架构。新架构在速度和存储方面均有升级,我们的资深人工智能编辑罗素·布兰多姆将深入解析鲁宾架构的独特之处。
英伟达持续推动人工智能革命向物理世界延伸,展示了将于今年应用于自动驾驶汽车的阿尔帕马约系列开源人工智能模型与工具。资深记者丽贝卡·贝兰指出,这一举措与该公司更广泛的战略一脉相承:致力于使其基础设施成为通用机器人的"安卓系统"。
AMD主题演讲聚焦新处理器与合作伙伴关系
AMD董事长兼首席执行官苏姿丰带来了本届展会的开幕主题演讲,演讲中邀请了多位合作伙伴共同亮相,包括OpenAI总裁格雷格·布罗克曼、人工智能先驱李飞飞、Luma AI首席执行官阿米特·贾因等。
加入Disrupt 2026候补名单
立即登记加入Disrupt 2026候补名单,即可在早鸟票开售时优先购票。往届Disrupt大会曾邀请谷歌云、Netflix、微软、Box、Phia、a16z、ElevenLabs、Wayve、Hugging Face、埃拉德·吉尔、维诺德·科斯拉等250多位行业领袖登台,呈现200多场助力企业成长与提升竞争力的深度对话。更有机会结识来自各领域的数百家创新初创企业。
加入Disrupt 2026候补名单
立即登记加入Disrupt 2026候补名单,即可在早鸟票开售时优先购票。往届Disrupt大会曾邀请谷歌云、Netflix、微软、Box、Phia、a16z、ElevenLabs、Wayve、Hugging Face、埃拉德·吉尔、维诺德·科斯拉等250多位行业领袖登台,呈现200多场助力企业成长与提升竞争力的深度对话。更有机会结识来自各领域的数百家创新初创企业。
除了合作伙伴展示,资深记者丽贝卡·斯库塔克详细解读了AMD如何通过锐龙AI 400系列处理器,在个人电脑领域拓展人工智能应用版图。
展会奇趣产品巡礼
平心而论,展会进行至此,重大发布已尘埃落定,产品展示也接近尾声,现在正是关注那些令人瞠目的新奇展品之时。我们已整理出部分引人注目的奇特产品清单,同时也期待您的更多推荐!
CES专题会议亮点集锦
CES不仅是硬件展示的舞台,众多行业论坛与演讲同样吸引眼球。我们追踪记录了若干精彩片段:从帕尔默·拉奇推崇复古美学,到"一学永逸"时代可能终结的探讨,再到硅谷新剧《无畏雄心》的预告,以及Roku三美元流媒体服务的扩张计划,更有All-In节目主持人杰森·卡拉卡尼斯悬赏2.5万美元征集正宗Theranos检测设备。
福特人工智能助手首发
福特公司率先在手机应用程序中推出其人工智能助手,并计划于2027年前装车搭载。该服务由谷歌云提供技术支持,助手本身基于现成的大型语言模型构建。但正如我们在报道中指出,关于驾驶者将获得何种体验,目前披露的细节仍十分有限。
卡特彼勒与英伟达合作开发自动化工程机械
在人工智能赋能实体世界的浪潮中,卡特彼勒与英伟达联合宣布启动"卡特AI助手"试点项目,并于周三在CES进行演示。该系统将应用于卡特彼勒的挖掘机设备,同时双方还开展了另一项合作:利用英伟达Omniverse仿真资源辅助建筑项目规划与实施。
Clicks Communicator真机体验
本届展会最受瞩目的新品之一,当属Clicks科技公司推出的首款手机——售价499美元的Communicator。其物理键盘设计令人重温黑莓时代,另有售价79美元的滑出式物理键盘配件可适配其他设备。
来自展区的完整评测显示,Communicator给人留下了良好的第一印象。消费电子编辑莎拉·佩雷斯评价道:
"真机握持感舒适——重量适中且易于抓握。加德韦告诉我,公司经过数十次3D打印模型迭代才最终确定机身形态。胜出的设计方案采用流线型背板,使拾取和握持都更为便捷。
"设备屏幕略微凸出于机身,底部边框向上弯曲形成凹陷区域,确保手机正面朝下放置时键盘能得到保护。"
Skylight Calendar 2智能日历亮相
这款家庭规划工具在展会上吸引了我们的目光,不仅因其日历与规划功能,更凭借其人工智能能力:可同步多源日历、根据信息或照片创建待办事项、设置预约提醒等。完整体验报告请点击此处查阅。
波士顿动力与谷歌合作开发Atlas机器人
现代汽车的新闻发布会聚焦其与波士顿动力的机器人合作,但两家公司透露,他们正与谷歌人工智能实验室(而非竞争对手)合作,共同训练和操作现有Atlas机器人,并在现场展示了新一代人形机器人。交通编辑柯尔斯滕·科罗塞克带来全面解读。
亚马逊拓展Alexa与Ring生态版图
亚马逊以Alexa+为核心的人工智能升级在CES上获得了预期中的强力推广。公司面向早期体验用户推出Alexa.com网站,支持通过浏览器使用聊天机器人,同时发布了经过重构的机器人专属应用程序。消费电子编辑莎拉·佩雷斯掌握了详细资讯,包括亚马逊Fire TV的革新以及搭载Alexa+功能的新款Artline电视。
在Ring产品线方面,消费电子记者伊万·梅塔梳理了多项发布:从火灾警报到第三方摄像头集成的应用商店,不一而足。
雷蛇携AVA与Motoko项目加入AI浪潮
以往雷蛇在CES总是以夸张硬件吸睛——无论是三屏笔记本、触觉游戏坐垫,还是让公司吃到联邦罚单的面罩。今年最引人注目的两项发布分别是:功能类似智能眼镜却无需佩戴眼镜的Motoko项目,以及将AI伴侣虚拟形象置于桌面的AVA项目。概念视频不妨亲自观赏。
乐高智能积木迎来CES首秀
乐高首次参展CES,以闭门展示形式呈现其智能游戏系统。该系统包含可相互联动并播放声音的积木、面板和人仔,首发套装均采用星球大战主题。资深撰稿人阿曼达·西尔伯林在此呈现完整报道。
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CES 2026 is in full swing in Las Vegas, with the show floor open to the public after a packed couple of days occupied by press conferences from the likes of Nvidia, Sony, and AMD and previews from Sunday’s Unveiled event.
As has been the case for the past two years at CES, AI is at the forefront of many companies’ messaging, though the hardware upgrades and oddities that have long defined the annual event still have their place on the show floor and in adjacent announcements. We’ll be collecting the biggest reveals and surprises here, though you can still catch the spur-of-the-moment reactions and thoughts from our team on the ground via our live blog right here.
Let’s dive right in, starting with some of Monday’s biggest players.
Nvidia reveals AI model for autonomous vehicles, showcases Rubin architecture
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered an expectedly lengthy presentation at CES, taking a victory lap for the company’s AI-driven successes, setting the stage for 2026, and yes, hanging out with some robots.
The Rubin computing architecture, which has been developed to meet the increasing computation demands that AI adoption creates, is set to begin replacing Blackwell architecture in the second half of this year. It comes with speed and storage upgrades, but our senior AI editor Russell Brandom goes into the nitty-gritty of what distinguishes Rubin.
And Nvidia continued its push to bring the AI revolution into the physical world, showcasing its Alpamayo family of open source AI models and tools that will be used by autonomous vehicles this year. That approach, as senior reporter Rebecca Bellan notes, mirrors the company’s broader efforts to make its infrastructure the Android for generalist robots.
AMD’s keynote highlights new processors and partnerships
AMD chair and CEO Lisa Su delivered the first keynote of CES, with a presentation that featured partners, including OpenAI president Greg Brockman, AI legend Fei-Fei Li, Luma AI CEO Amit Jain, and more.
Join the Disrupt 2026 Waitlist
Add yourself to the Disrupt 2026 waitlist to be first in line when Early Bird tickets drop. Past Disrupts have brought Google Cloud, Netflix, Microsoft, Box, Phia, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Hugging Face, Elad Gil, and Vinod Khosla to the stages — part of 250+ industry leaders driving 200+ sessions built to fuel your growth and sharpen your edge. Plus, meet the hundreds of startups innovating across every sector.
Join the Disrupt 2026 Waitlist
Add yourself to the Disrupt 2026 waitlist to be first in line when Early Bird tickets drop. Past Disrupts have brought Google Cloud, Netflix, Microsoft, Box, Phia, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Hugging Face, Elad Gil, and Vinod Khosla to the stages — part of 250+ industry leaders driving 200+ sessions built to fuel your growth and sharpen your edge. Plus, meet the hundreds of startups innovating across every sector.
Beyond the partner showcases, senior reporter Rebecca Szkutak detailed AMD’s approach toward expanding the reach of AI through personal computers using its Ryzen AI 400 Series processors.
The standout oddities of CES
Let’s face it, by this point in the show the major announcements have been made, products have been showcased, and it’s time to eye some of the most eyebrow-raising reveals from CES. We started our list of what stood out to us as odd and noteworthy, but we’re open to more suggestions!
Highlights from CES breakout sessions
CES isn’t all hardware showcases and show floor attractions — there are plenty of additional industry panels and speakers drawing eyeballs. We kept tabs on a few notable highlights, ranging from Palmer Luckey pushing retro aesthetics, to why the “learn once, work forever” era may be over, to previews of the new Silicon Valley-based series “The Audacity,” to the expansion of Roku’s $3 streaming service, to All-In host Jason Calacanis putting a $25,000 bounty on an authentic Theranos device.
Ford’s AI assistant debuts
Ford is launching its assistant in the company’s app before a targeted 2027 release in its vehicles, with hosting managed by Google Cloud and the assistant itself built using off-the-shelf LLMs. As we noted in our coverage of the news, however, few details were offered around what drivers should expect from their experience with the assistant.
Caterpillar, Nvidia partner on automated construction equipment
As part of the ever-present push for AI’s impact on the physical world, Caterpillar and Nvidia announced a pilot program, “Cat AI Assistant,” which was demonstrated at CES Wednesday. This system, coming to one of Caterpillar’s excavator vehicles, is happening alongside another project to use Nvidia’s Omniverse simulation resources to help with construction project planning and execution.
Hands-on with Clicks Communicator
One of the buzziest reveals of the show is the debut phone from Clicks Technology, the $499 Communicator, which brings back BlackBerry vibes with its physical keyboard, plus a separate $79 slide-out physical keyboard that can be used with other devices.
Check out our full rundown from the show floor here, but the Communicator makes a good first impression, per Consumer Editor Sarah Perez:
“In our hands-on test, the phone felt good to hold — not too heavy or light, and was easy to grip. Gadway told me the company settled on the device’s final form after dozens of 3D-printed shapes. The winning design for the phone features a contoured back that makes it easy to pick up and hold.
“The device’s screen is also somewhat elevated off the body, and its chin is curved up to create a recess that protects the keys when you place it face down.”
Check out the Skylight Calendar 2
This family planning tool caught our eyes on the show floor, not just for its calendar and planning capabilities, but for its AI capabilities that are able to sync calendars from different sources, create new to-dos based off of messages or photos, appointment reminders, and more. Check out our full impressions here.
Boston Dynamics and Google partner on Atlas robots
Hyundai’s press conference focused on its robotics partnerships with Boston Dynamics, but the companies revealed that they’re working with Google’s AI research lab rather than competitors to train and operate existing Atlas robots, as well as a new iteration of the humanoid robot that was shown onstage. Transportation editor Kirsten Korosec has the full rundown.
Amazon expands Alexa, Ring’s footprints even further
Amazon’s AI-centric update with Alexa+ is getting the kind of push you’d expect at CES, with the company launching Alexa.com for Early Access customers looking to use the chatbot via their browsers, along with a similar, revamped bot-focused app. Consumer editor Sarah Perez has the details, along with news on Amazon’s revamp to Fire TV and new Artline TVs, which have their own Alexa+ push.
On the Ring front, consumer reporter Ivan Mehta runs through the many announcements, from fire alerts to an app store for third-party camera integration, and more.
Razer joins the AI deluge with Project AVA and Motoko
In the past, Razer has been all about ridiculous hardware at CES, from three-screen laptops to haptic gaming cushions to a mask that landed the company a federal fine. This year, its two attention-grabbing announcements were for Project Motoko, which aims to function similarly to smart glasses, but without the glasses.
Then there’s Project AVA, which puts the avatar of an AI companion on your desk. We’ll let you watch the concept video for yourself.
Lego Smart Bricks mark the company’s first CES appearance
Lego joined CES for the first time to hold a behind-closed-doors showcase of its Smart Play System, which includes bricks, tiles, and Minifigures that can all interact with each other and play sounds, with both the debut sets having a Star Wars theme. Senior writer Amanda Silberling has all the details here.
文章标题:CES 2026全揭秘:从英伟达新品首秀、AMD全新芯片,到雷蛇的AI奇趣新品。
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