CES 2023

The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is held every year in Las Vegas. The world’s biggest annual consumer technology show is ready and raring to welcome back thousands of exhibitors and media to Las Vegas in the first week of the year. CES 2023 will host around 2,400 exhibitors. CES is typically where many of these technology brands pull back the curtain on their latest innovations and reveal the best of their products coming that year. At the year’s biggest tech show, we’ll see next-gen TVs, stylish laptop updates, questionable smart home tech, and a lot of strange and surprising gadgets.

Technology’s biggest trade show must go on, in spite of rough economic headwinds. CES® is the most influential tech event in the world according to it’s own words — the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. This is where the world’s biggest brands do business and meet new partners, and the innovators hit the stage. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, CES features every aspect of the tech sector.

CES officially takes place between Thursday 5th and Sunday 8th January 2023, though the ‘Media Days’ – when most product news announcements break – are being held two days prior on Tuesday 3rd and Wednesday 4th.

CES 2023: latest news and what to expect from the world’s biggest technology show

CES 2023: all the news from the year’s biggest tech conference

CES 2023: Dates, Schedule, and What to Expect From the Show

Here’s What You Can Expect at CES 2023

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  1. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Solid State Active Cooling Could Revolutionize Thermals
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGxTnGEAx3E

    At CES 2023 Gordon had a chance to chat with Seshu Madhavapeddy, the Founder and CEO at Frore Systems, about the company’s solid state cooling device – called AirJet. In this interview Gordon asks about how AirJet works and the practical benefits of solid state cooling in devices like laptops and SSDs. Could this be the future of cooling?

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  2. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Forced Convection with Solid State Piezoelectric Fan
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvckweOqjdk

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  3. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Knowles Presents High-Performance Audio Solutions at CES 2023
    Jan. 17, 2023
    Vibration sensors and TWS headsets lend themselves to consumer and aerospace applications.
    https://www.mwrf.com/technologies/components/video/21258116/microwaves-rf-knowles-presents-highperformance-audio-solutions-at-ces-2023?utm_source=RF+MWRF+Today&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230120063&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    In the Knowles suite at CES 2023, Senior Apps Engineer Nikolay Skoborodnikov gives Senior Editor David Maliniak a look at several innovative Knowles product launches:

    The V2S200D voice vibration sensor delivers clear voice-call quality in noisy environments. It isolates the low-frequency vibrations of the body and filters out, for example, wind noise, and then blends the high- and low-frequency captures to provide superior intelligibility, if not a high-fidelity rendering.
    The Titan (digital) and Falcon (analog) microphones for true wireless stereo (TWS) headsets offer improved ambient noise cancellation (ANC) and transparency-mode functionality by removing some of the high-frequency hiss that often plagues such headsets.
    The Robin (analog) and Cornell II (digital) microphones provide the highest-quality audio recording fidelity on consumer devices. Here, we’re talking about the difference between 10% and 1% total harmonic distortion (THD).
    A demonstration of a smart washing-machine control panel fitted with voice control incorporates Knowles’ AISonic audio edge processor and SiSonic microphone array. Implementation on a Raspberry Pi means easy integration for OEMs.

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  4. Tomi Engdahl says:

    5 More Components that Made a Mark at CES 2023
    Jan. 12, 2023
    From a development board for on-device AI to high-end MEMS microphones, check out these standout products that debuted at CES 2023.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/resources/products-of-the-week/media-gallery/21257924/electronic-design-5-more-components-that-made-a-mark-at-ces-2023?utm_source=EG+ED+Auto+Electronics&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230119090&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  5. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Matter Dev Boards and Gadgets Make Waves at CES 2023
    Jan. 23, 2023
    Matter device and development-board breakthroughs could be seen from all corners at this year’s CES. Here are six that caught our eye.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/embedded-revolution/media-gallery/21258603/electronic-design-matter-dev-boards-and-gadgets-make-waves-at-ces-2023?utm_source=EG+ED+Connected+Solutions&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230119099&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  6. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Yank Technologies Demos Wireless-Charging Tech
    Jan. 17, 2023
    Yank Tech’s CEO, Josh Yank, demonstrates the company’s wireless-charging technology, which features proprietary antenna and amplifier developments in magnetic resonance.
    https://www.mwrf.com/technologies/systems/video/21258102/microwaves-rf-yank-technologies-demos-wireless-charging-tech?utm_source=RF+MWRF+Today&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230120065&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    With interest in wireless power-transfer technologies on the rise, Yank Technologies arrived at CES 2023 just in time to demonstrate its offerings. The CES demo is centered on automotive applications, as Yank Tech continues ongoing collaborations with Tier 1 suppliers and OEMs to explore possibilities for next-generation vehicles. The company also eyes industrial applications, such as forklift charging, and uses in heavy-duty work vehicles to wirelessly charge cordless power tools.

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  7. Tomi Engdahl says:

    How E Ink Made the Color-Changing Car Reality
    Jan. 25, 2023
    BMW may have made the car, but the colors come courtesy of E Ink technology.
    https://www.mwrf.com/technologies/systems/video/21258775/electronic-design-how-e-ink-made-the-colorchanging-car-reality

    BMW followed up its presentation of the BMW iX Flow in 2022 with the colorful BMW i Vision Dee. Both were made possible through technology from E Ink, which is available now for integration into products. However, most applications will not be wrapping a car in display technology—yet.

    I talked with Timothy O’Malley, Associate Vice President of Operations at E Ink, about the company’s Prism 3 multi-color ePaper film that was used to make the BMW i Vision Dee possible. While the car was a proof of concept, the film used in this car and the BMW iX Flow are available now, as are ePaper films designed for applications like e-readers (see figure).

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  8. Tomi Engdahl says:

    GaN semiconductors were a prominent highlight at CES 2023 alongside EVs and other products built around energy efficiency objectives….

    The design view from GaN Systems’ booth at CES 2023
    https://www.edn.com/the-design-view-from-gan-systems-booth-at-ces-2023/

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  9. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Crossover MCU Provides Real-Time Monitoring for IIoT
    Jan. 24, 2023
    NXP’s i.MX RT1170 crossover MCU is tasked with controlling three motors on a claw machine.
    https://www.mwrf.com/technologies/systems/video/21258651/electronic-design-crossover-mcu-provides-realtime-monitoring-for-iiot?utm_source=RF+MWRF+Today&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230127053&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  10. Tomi Engdahl says:

    How E Ink Made the Color-Changing Car Reality
    Jan. 25, 2023
    BMW may have made the car, but the colors come courtesy of E Ink technology.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/video/21258453/electronic-design-how-e-ink-made-the-colorchanging-car-reality?utm_source=EG+ED+Auto+Electronics&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230119093&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    BMW followed up its presentation of the BMW iX Flow in 2022 with the colorful BMW i Vision Dee. Both were made possible through technology from E Ink, which is available now for integration into products. However, most applications will not be wrapping a car in display technology—yet.

    I talked with Timothy O’Malley, Associate Vice President of Operations at E Ink, about the company’s Prism 3 multi-color ePaper film that was used to make the BMW i Vision Dee possible. While the car was a proof of concept, the film used in this car and the BMW iX Flow are available now, as are ePaper films designed for applications like e-readers

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  11. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Partnership to Design and Manufacture New Wi-Fi HaLow Modules
    Jan. 31, 2023
    Morse Micro will team up with AzureWave Technologies to develop Wi-Fi HaLow modules—low-power Wi-Fi for IoT devices.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/communications/article/21259164/electronic-design-partnership-to-design-and-manufacture-new-wifi-halow-modules?utm_source=EG+ED+Connected+Solutions&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230202043&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    What you’ll learn:

    What is HaLow?
    How this partnership will help nudge IoT forward.
    General specs of the HaLow chip.

    At CES 2023, Morse Micro announced a partnership with AzureWave Technologies to design and develop two Wi-Fi HaLow modules, including the smallest type, a 13- × 13-mm module. Both FCC-certified module designs feature Morse Micro’s MM6108 microchip, a fast, low-power Wi-Fi HaLow system-on-chip (SoC) that offers 10X more range than traditional Wi-Fi solutions (Fig. 1).

    “Wi-Fi HaLow continues to gain momentum in the IoT ecosystem, and our collaboration with AzureWave builds on this energy as we scale and accelerate the deployment of Wi-Fi HaLow solutions worldwide,” says Morse Micro co-founder and chief executive officer Michael De Nil. “By joining forces, Morse Micro and AzureWave are poised to design and deliver best-in-class Wi-Fi HaLow solutions that will enrich existing communication modules in a broad range of IoT and consumer electronics applications.”

    Since Wi-Fi HaLow is geared toward IoT devices and taps into the lower-frequency ranges, it requires Wi-Fi HaLow-enabled access points or hubs for compatibility (Fig. 2). The company is working with leading worldwide ISPs to incorporate Wi-Fi HaLow into next-gen home gateways and developing solutions that allow existing customers to introduce Wi-Fi HaLow as soon as possible.

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  12. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Intelin 14. sukupolven Meteor Lake -suorittimet ovat 50 prosenttia energiatehokkaampia – näytönohjain 2 kertaa nopeampi kuin Raptor Lakeissa
    https://muropaketti.com/tietotekniikka/tietotekniikkauutiset/intelin-14-sukupolven-meteor-lake-suorittimet-ovat-50-prosenttia-energiatehokkaampia-naytonohjain-2-kertaa-nopeampi-kuin-raptor-lakeissa/

    Intelin 14. sukupolven mobiilisuoritinsukupolvi on nimeltään Meteor Lake. Työpöytäversioita ei huhutusti tule Meteor Lake -koodinimellä lainkaan.

    OneRaichu-Twitter-tilin mukaan tulevat mobiilisuorittimet ovat luvatusti 50 prosenttia energiatehokkaampia kuin Raptor Lake -sukupolven vastaavat. Meteor Lakeissa olisi myös kaksi kertaa tehokkaampi yhdysrakenteinen näytönohjain.

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  13. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Silicon Labs Demos High-Accuracy Distance Measurement and Smart Home SoCs
    Feb. 27, 2023
    At CES, the company showcased a forthcoming Bluetooth feature that allows two Bluetooth-enabled devices to accurately measure distance between them. Also on display was the cross-platform Gecko multi-protocol wireless SoC family.
    https://www.mwrf.com/markets/iot/video/21260820/microwaves-rf-silicon-labs-demonstrates-high-accuracy-distance-measurement-and-smart-home-socs?utm_source=RF+MWRF+Wireless+for+Consumers&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230303097&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  14. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Using a Display to Generate Sound in Electronics
    March 27, 2023
    By using piezoelectric amplifiers under the screen, Synaptics’ Resonate reduces power consumption and enables slimmer form factors.
    https://www.mwrf.com/technologies/systems/video/21262718/using-a-display-to-generate-sound-in-electronics?utm_source=RF+MWRF+Wireless+for+Consumers&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS230331055&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.identpull=omeda|7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    Smartphones have been delivering sound since their inception, but it’s usually done using a conventional speaker. Synaptics has a technology called Synaptics Resonate that instead utilizes the glass display via haptic feedback technology (see figure). I talked with Reuben Espitia, Product Applications Engineer, about Resonate (see video above).

    Synaptics was already providing haptic feedback through the screen, whereby a finger would pick up the vibration as it touched an area that the software was presenting as a button. The same piezoelectric system simply operates at a higher frequency when delivering sound—it essentially performs double duty generating sound and haptic feedback as needed.

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  15. Tomi Engdahl says:

    EVERY New Projector from CES 2023: 8K USTs, Lifestyle Projectors, Sub $1K 4K Gaming Projectors!?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehCH6meAy4A

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  16. Tomi Engdahl says:

    This would certainly invite some interest at the local coffee shop.

    New 55-Pound AMD Epyc Workstation Has Two 96-Core Genoa CPUs, Six 4K Monitors
    This would certainly invite some interest at the local coffee shop
    https://www.extremetech.com/computing/new-55-pound-amd-epyc-workstation-has-two-96-core-genoa-cpus-six-4k-monitors?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook

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