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The moment has arrived for the most significant tech event of the year. Although today is not the inaugural official day of CES 2025, it is a media day, meaning numerous firms are holding press gatherings to unveil their newest products. CES usually lays the groundwork for the year’s technological developments, and based on all that’s been revealed so far, it seems AI will persist in permeating every conceivable aspect of our daily lives through the newest gadgets we carry and utilize at home.

The Engadget crew has already arrived in Las Vegas and commenced the challenging task of exploring the floral-patterned exhibition halls to uncover the most captivating products showcased here. We will be awarding our top picks at CES 2025, but before making those choices, there is still much more to observe and experience.

If you want to experience it through us, there’s no better place to stay updated than our liveblog, which will be refreshed frequently throughout the day. Additionally, you can catch our live updates regarding all the major press events taking place today, featuring LG, Samsung, Sony, and NVIDIA. Keep this browser tab open, and you might feel as though you’re right in Vegas, amidst peculiar robots!

Live17 updates

  • Intel unveils Arrow Lake AI processors

    Intel’s press conference at CES is not scheduled to officially commence until 11:30 AM ET; however, they have already revealed their revised CPUs, as reported by Devindra Hardawar:

    Intel Core Ultra 200H familyIntel Core Ultra 200H family

    Intel Core Ultra 200H family (Intel)

    Today, the firm introduced the Core Ultra 200H processors aimed at “performance thin and light” laptops, alongside the Core Ultra 200HX processors designed for mobile gaming enthusiasts who require robust discrete GPUs. While there are no significant surprises with these processors, if you’ve been considering the Core Ultra 200V AI processors but sought something with greater power, the 200H and 200HX are precisely what you need.

    Read more: Intel reveals Arrow Lake AI processors for gaming laptops during CES 2025

  • A robot vacuum featuring a robotic arm

    We have yet to experience this one in person, but the image speaks volumes. As Mariella Moon reports:

    A robot vacuum holding a piece of trash over a garbage can.A robot vacuum holding a piece of trash over a garbage can.

    The Roborock Saros Z70 is equipped with a full robotic arm. (Roborock)

    Robot vacuums excel at removing dust and debris from your floors; however, you still need to collect stray socks and other items left around your residence. Now, Roborock, a Chinese entity producing robot vacuums and various household cleaning gadgets, has revealed a new variant that can gather small items so you don’t have to. The Roborock Saros Z70 possesses a foldable robotic arm termed “OmniGrip.” This arm features five axes and can lift items weighing up to 300 grams, such as socks, lightweight sandals, and small dog toys, to put them away.

    Read more: Roborock’s new premier robot vacuum includes an arm capable of grasping small items

  • While today’s press conferences are…

  • the unofficial kickoff of CES, there’s been a plethora of updates already. Firms such as LG and Samsung have already disclosed various products, and the “CES Unveiled” event on Sunday evening provided a glimpse at numerous innovations from both major and minor companies alike. We will be highlighting some of these early revelations throughout the day, along with breaking developments.