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From the heart of Beijing to the edges of the global stage, you are at Roundtable.
I'm Neon Lin.
Welcome to Las Vegas with us today,
where the neon lights are bright but the tech boots are brighter.
This year at CES,
it felt like you couldn't throw a microchip without hitting a revolutionary AI application.
We saw everything from robots that could probably out dance us to smart devices that's seem to know what you want before you do.
Forget the casinos, the real high stakes winning was happening on the showroom floor.
Now let's take a look at some of the highlights
while also checking out how Chinese companies are doing this year.
For today's show, I'm joined by Steve Hatherly and Yixuan.
Now grab your virtual compass and follow us to the heart of the discussion.
For nearly 60 years,
the consumer electronics show in Las Vegas has served as the industry's crystal ball.
But the 2026 edition reflects a geopolitical or geopolitical and industrial shift that cannot be ignored.
While U.S.
giants like NVIDIA and Intel dominate the brains, which is the chips and the cloud,
more and more Chinese firms are working with the body.