CES is not an enterprise-oriented tech event. It hosts a wide range of exhibitors and features a fair number of products and technologies. Chief among these versatile technologies is artificial intelligence (AI), which is in abundance at CES 2020.
CES 2020: It Might As Well Stand for Connected Ecosystems Showcase
CES originally stood for “Consumer Electronics Show” but hasn’t gone by that name in years. That’s all for the best, considering that many of the technologies on display at the annual event–such as AI, robotics, and drones—have just as many business, industrial, and scientific applications as uses in the consumer realm.
CES 2020: Announcements at Intel’s News Conference
At Intel’s CES 2020 Press Conference, the semiconductor powerhouse announced a range of next-generation chipsets designed to embed artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing, 5G, and streaming technologies into practically every category of consumer device.