At CES 2026, major advancements in AI hardware and applications were announced by leading companies. NVIDIA officially unveiled its next-generation AI architecture, "Vera Rubin," which is engineered to handle the massive scaling requirements of trillion-parameter models. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang confirmed that the company's new generation of processors is already in "full production". AMD introduced its Ryzen AI 400 series processors for laptops, featuring upgraded Neural Processing Units (NPUs) designed to significantly accelerate local AI tasks, and also provided new details on its next-generation "Turin" data center chips. Additionally, Hyundai Motor Group detailed its comprehensive "AI+Robotics" roadmap, aiming to establish a leadership position in human-centered robotics by integrating advanced large language models and generative AI into mobile robots.