Nvidia's CES 2026 Focuses on DLSS 4.5 and Partner GPUs—No New Stock Releases
Nvidia's CES 2026 Focuses on DLSS 4.5 and Partner GPUs—No New Stock Releases
Nvidia's CES 2026 Focuses on DLSS 4.5 and Partner GPUs—No New Stock Releases
Nvidia has confirmed its plans for CES 2026, ruling out new nvda stock launches. The event will instead highlight updates to existing features, games, and partner products. A livestream is scheduled for January 6 at 6:00 AM CET on Twitch.
Last year, Nvidia introduced the RTX 5000 series at CES in Las Vegas. This time, however, the company has dismissed rumours of a mid-cycle 'Super' refresh for the lineup in 2026. Instead, the focus will shift to software enhancements and collaborations with manufacturers.
Three new custom graphics card models have been officially announced for CES 2026. Gigabyte will showcase the AORUS GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Elite 16G, while ASUS prepares the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition 16GB. MSI is also expected to unveil a high-end model from its Lightning series.
On the software side, DLSS 4.5 is rumoured to bring significant upgrades. It may include MFG 6×, which generates five AI-created intermediate frames between rendered ones. Another expected feature is Dynamic MFG, adjusting frame generation to a set cap. Reports also suggest a second-generation Transformer model for improved DLSS Super Resolution.
ComputerBase has confirmed it will cover all major announcements from the event in real time.
Nvidia's CES 2026 event will stream on January 6 at 6:00 AM CET. The company will skip new nvidia stock releases but spotlight partner products and DLSS advancements. High-end models from Gigabyte, ASUS, and MSI will take centre stage instead.