After two days at CES 2026, one thing is abundantly clear:
NVIDIA isn’t just in the AI game — they are the game.
From robotics to AI factories, autonomous vehicles to digital twins, AI glasses to F1 sims, nearly every major innovation on the show floor ties back to NVIDIA’s ecosystem. CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote echoed through every hall: you can’t innovate without NVIDIA.
I was especially struck by their expanding stack—especially their strategic partnerships with giants like Synopsys and Siemens. It’s not just about chips anymore. It’s about the full stack: design, simulation, manufacturing, and deployment.

NVIDIA is no longer just selling silicon; they’re selling time-to-market for entire industries. In the race to AI maturity, if you’re not in their orbit, you risk becoming a dinosaur.
Here’s my 3-minute snapshot of CES 2026—capturing the buzz, the bots, and the brains behind it all.
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What was your biggest takeaway from CES this year? Let me know in the comments.