Intel at CES 2025: Pioneering AI-Driven Innovation in Work and Mobility
Executive keynotes and events underscore Intel’s vision to bring outstanding AI performance and power efficiency to the PC and data center at scale.
AI is fundamentally changing technology – from the PC to edge and cloud – and redefining the way we work, create and collaborate. Next-generation technologies will empower workers through powerful new tools that enhance productivity and make intelligent, personalized computing more accessible than ever.
At CES 2025, Intel will show how it’s advancing what’s possible on the AI PC – for on-the-go professionals and enthusiasts – by designing for the needs and experiences of tomorrow with breakthrough efficiency, no-compromise compatibility and an unmatched software ecosystem. Intel will also showcase the latest automotive innovations as the industry embraces software-defined connected electric vehicles powered by AI.
Intel at CES 2025
When: Jan. 6-9, 2025
Where: Las Vegas; Las Vegas Convention Center and Venetian Hotel
Intel-Driven Keynote
Intel Keynote: AI Inside for a New Era
Join members of Intel’s executive leadership team for a keynote highlighting next-generation AI PC technologies. They will explore how Intel and partners address the most pressing hardware and software challenges of today and tomorrow – from performance to security to software compatibility, AI-powered apps and more.
When: Monday, Jan. 6, 8:30 a.m. PST
Where: Venetian Delfino Ballroom, Level 4F
Invitations and Livestream: This is an invitation-only event. A livestream of the keynote can be viewed at newsroom.intel.com.
Intel Showcase
Intel Technology Showcase
Join the Intel Technology Showcase, where AI-enabled experiences and demos – including a preview of the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra-powered platforms – alongside innovations from across the company will display a new standard for performance and power efficiency for consumers, small businesses and the enterprise. In addition, Intel’s latest software-defined vehicle solutions will be on display to demonstrate how the automotive industry can accelerate more sustainable and more efficient vehicles.
When: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. PST; Wed., Jan. 8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. PST; Thursday, Jan. 9, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PST
Where: Venetian Delfino Ballroom, Level 4F
Registration: CES badge holders may contact Intel PR to register and attend.
CES 2025 Conference Talks
Intel Insights Series: Advancing AI Everywhere for Everyone
Intel will host a three-part educational series showcasing how AI is transforming personal and work experiences today and in the future. Sessions will be Tuesday, Jan. 7, in the Las Vegas Convention Center North Hall, Level 2 (N261). CES badge holders may attend in-person. Each panel will feature industry experts. The series includes:
- GenAI for Everyday Experiences (1-1:40 p.m. PST)
Experience the art and science of generative AI (GenAI) and how new advancements enable everyday users to become AI experts. Intel’s Bill Pearson, vice president of Data Center and AI Software, will lead the discussion on how the emergence of smaller models like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) can remove the barriers to getting started with AI. - AI at the Edge: Transforming Industries and the Workplace (2-2:40 p.m. PST)
Delve into the realm of how predictive, generative and digital technologies pave the way for improved experiences and operational efficiencies inside and outside the office. Intel’s Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president and general manager of the Edge Computing Group, will lead the discussion on how AI at the edge is applied across industries. - AI PCs: Discover a New World of Experiences (3-3:40 p.m. PST)
Explore real-world use cases of how AI is transforming the way we work, play and create on the PCs we use every day. Led by Intel’s Robert Hallock, vice president and general manager of Client AI and Technical Marketing, this session will highlight cutting-edge advancements driving new experiences and workplace efficiencies with AI PCs.
Intel Automotive from Silicon to Solutions: Intel’s Whole Vehicle Advantage to Solving the Software-Defined Vehicle Transformation
The future of the vehicle is being reshaped by AI, and it demands a systems-based approach. Join Jack Weast, Intel Fellow and vice president of Intel Automotive, as he unveils Intel’s next-gen architecture with AI inside. Intel’s whole-vehicle approach is built to empower the next generation of intelligent software-defined vehicles. He will showcase how Intel’s unique combination of AI-enhanced high-performance compute, intelligent power management and software-defined zonal controllers built on an open ecosystem enables a more sustainable, scalable and profitable automotive future.
When: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 3:30-4:30 p.m. PST
Where: Venetian, Delfino Ballroom
CES badge holders may register to attend in person. A livestream of the keynote may be viewed at newsroom.intel.com.