Tech Pulse #1- Jan 6, 2026 - CES 2026 Day 1 Highlights
CES 2026 is officially underway in Las Vegas. Here's what you need to know from Day 1: 1. Samsung Unveils 130-Inch Micro RGB TV (Yes, Really) What happened: Samsung debuted the world's first 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES - winner of the CES Innovation Awards 2026 Best of Innovation. Features hands-free voice control and what they're calling "Vision AI." Why it matters: This isn't just a bigger TV. The Micro RGB technology delivers next-level color accuracy, and the AI integration lets you control everything with voice - search recipes, check sports predictions, play music. Our take: Cool tech, but who's buying a 130-inch TV? Still, the Vision AI features will likely trickle down to normal-sized TVs you can actually fit in your living room. Source: https://news.samsung.com/global/ces-2026-inside-samsungs-the-first-look-2026-a-vision-of-ai-companions-for-everyday-life 2. Intel's 18A Chips Finally Ship - Made in America What happened: Intel launched Core Ultra Series 3 processors - the first consumer chips built on their 18A process, manufactured entirely in the United States. Pre-orders start today, systems ship Jan 27. Why it matters: This is Intel's comeback story. After years of losing ground to AMD and Apple Silicon, they're betting on AI-powered laptops and domestic manufacturing. Over 200 PC designs will use these chips. Our take: The specs look competitive, especially for AI workloads. The "Made in USA" angle matters more for policy than consumers, but the performance claims are solid if they hold up. Source: https://newsroom.intel.com/client-computing/ces-2026-intel-core-ultra-series-3-debut-first-built-on-intel-18a 3. Samsung's "AI Companions" Vision - Your TV, Fridge, Everything Talks Now What happened: Samsung's CES exhibit focused on "AI Companions for Everyday Life" - basically making every device in your home voice-activated and context-aware. Think AI in your mirror, speakers designed by French artists, and transparent Micro LED displays.