CES 2024: Key announcements for enterprises
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 has kicked off in Las Vegas, continuing its tradition of impressing the world with innovation and technology. This year's event not only displayed the latest advancements but also provided a glimpse into the future of technology.
CES 2024 covered everything from AI applications to futuristic mobility solutions, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of modern technology. For enterprises, the focus is on chips and AI.
Here are the key announcements for enterprises:
Nvidia
Nvidia revealed the RTX 40 Super series graphics cards at CES 2024, featuring the RTX 4080 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, and RTX 4070 Super. In India, prices range from ₹63,000 to ₹1,05,000, with release dates spanning from January 17 to January 31. Additionally, Nvidia partnered with Getty Images to introduce a service for iStock customers, utilising AI to create licensable images.
AMD
American chip-maker AMD expanded its processor lineup with the Ryzen 8000G series, Ryzen 5000 series desktop CPUs, and the Ryzen 8040 series for mobile. The Ryzen 8000G series desktop processors, designed for the AM5 platform, offer up to 8 cores and a turbo boost frequency of 5.1 GHz. AMD also unveiled the high-performance gaming graphics card, AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT, featuring 32 RDNA 3 compute units, 64 dedicated AI accelerators, and substantial graphics memory capacity.
Intel
Intel unveiled its 14th Gen mobile and desktop processors at CES, including the HX-series mobile processors and efficient 65-watt and 35-watt desktop processors. The new Intel Core mobile processor Series 1 family, led by the Intel Core 7 processor 150U, caters to high-performance, slim, and lightweight mobile systems. Intel's partners showcased impressive Intel Core Ultra-powered systems, offering a diverse range of computing solutions.
Electric Vehicles
CES 2024 highlighted the automotive industry's advancements, focusing on electric and autonomous vehicles. Major automakers and startups presented their latest EV models, self-driving technologies, and battery innovations, promising a greener and safer future of transportation. Honda teased its upcoming 0 series electric vehicles, featuring the Saloon and Space-Hub concept vehicles.
VinFast introduced the VF Wild electric pickup truck with midsize dimensions and a folding mid-gate, extending its five-foot bed to an eight-foot bed. Google introduced a new feature for EV drivers, allowing real-time battery monitoring in Google Maps for vehicles with Android Auto, enhancing the overall driving experience.