The Latest Tech from CES 2026

Here's the best of the latest tech at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
Jan. 7, 2026

Welcome to Microwaves & RF's coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show. This year's show looks to be heavy on artificial intelligence (AI) again, but there's a lot more.

Our editors will add to the content listed here as the show progresses and even more after the show. It takes time to process all of those videos and announcments.

Our coverage tends to be a bit different than most, as we focus on announcements and technology that's presented behind closed doors and of interest to engineers, programmers, and developers.

Featured Content

Here are the latest articles that we think will interest you, providing some behind-the-scenes info on new products and technologies.

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Nordic's nRF54L brings an NPU and production-ready edge AI tools to Arm and Bluetooth LE designs, integrating RF, sensing, and on-device intelligence.
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Andy questions the motive regarding the emergence of “Industrial AI” and a fusion reactor startup at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026).
Allegro Microsystems
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Allegro’s ACS37200 200-A Hall current sensor slashes power dissipation with its 50-µΩ shunt, offering 1,400 V of isolation in a compact PSOF package for high-voltage systems.
Microchip Technology
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These similar power-measurement ICs tackle the often necessary but energy-consuming task of continuous power measurement and alarming.
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The 2-stage inverter technology could reimagine electric-vehicle acceleration, torque delivery, and daily driving performance.
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The single chip can serve as a pack monitor and communications gateway for high-voltage Li-ion batteries in EVs.
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Multi-frequency-region parallel sensing (MFRPS) is poised to enable larger-sized, thinner, and more responsive touchscreens.
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This automotive-qualified analog isolation amplifier tolerates kilovolts and delivers a single-ended ratiometric output voltage.
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Find out how e-peas’ PMIC supports energy harvesting from two sources.
Renesas Electronics
A montage of various smart-home-related applications for Renesas's combo MCUs.
These low-power wireless microcontrollers support a raft of connectivity applications in smart-home, industrial, medical, and consumer settings.

Multimedia

Here are our latest videos and podcasts.

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The STEVAL-11BID1KCB from STMicroelectronics — an 11-kW bidirectional battery charger —represents a complete solution for high-voltage charging in both industrial and automotive...
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Find out about RISC-V and the MIPS S8200 NPU that now supports AI/ML models.

More CES Articles

The Featured Articles above are just some of the content of our CES coverage. The remainder appears below.

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The integrated GaN half-bridge gate drivers bring flexibility and smart protection to a wide range of applications running on industrial or telecom bus voltages up to 220 V.
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Goodbye to fixed-performance lumped-element filters: Programmable MMIC-based units offer flexibility in tiny packages.
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Analog Devices’ new suite of design, simulation, and analysis tools accelerate and optimize the process of designing power systems.
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Synaptics’ Astra SL2610 runs Linux plus a 1-TOPS NPU for AI models.
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Paragon ID and Dracula Technologies Strengthen Partnership to Scale Light-powered Bluetooth® Tags Globally for Sustainable Traceability
Paragon ID and Dracula Technologies created ambient-light-powered Bluetooth tags for sustainable traceability.
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The LoRa Alliance's latest LoRaWAN Regional Parameters RP2-1.0.5 specification triples LoRaWAN’s highest data rate, boosting end-device efficiency and network capacity.
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