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Nvidia CES 2026 keynote live blog — Jensen Huang takes the stage to reveal what's next for the AI company, but don't expect new consumer GPUs

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will present the company's CES 2026 keynote, highlighting Nvidia's successful 2025 with a focus on data center revenue. Despite the anticipation, Nvidia has confirmed that there will be no new consumer GPUs like the GeForce lineup revealed during the event. The keynote will provide insights into Nvidia's future plans and innovations, but consumers hoping for new graphics cards may be disappointed as the company shifts its focus away from consumer products for this event.

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