Key Takeaways
- The focus of tech investors shifts to Las Vegas this week as it hosts the CES consumer electronics show.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and AMD CEO Lisa Su are scheduled to speak on Monday.
Investors will be focused on Las Vegas this week, where executives from AI chip giant Nvidia and other major companies are due to speak at the CES consumer electronics trade show.
Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su are the star attractions on Monday. Huang is scheduled to appear at a press conference at 4 p.m. EST, while Su is slated to give a keynote address at 9:30 p.m. EST.
Su will “share her vision for delivering future AI solutions – from cloud to enterprise, edge and devices,” while Huang will “showcase the latest NVIDIA solutions driving innovation and productivity across industries,” according to the conference agenda.
Why This Matters to Investors
CES is an annual conference where tech companies lay out their visions for future products. Investors will be watching for any new products and features that could boost major tech stocks, which have come under pressure in recent months amid concerns about the possibility of an AI bubble.
AI companies faced a range of questions in the closing weeks of 2025, including how and when they could see a return on their hundreds of billions invested in data centers and the training and operating of AI models. Those questions pressured stocks, as investors pondered whether the AI boom that has powered the broader market is sustainable.
Executives from International Business Machines (IBM), Chinese tech giant Alibaba (BABA), General Motors (GM), Caterpillar (CAT), Target (TGT) and Best Buy (BBY) also are scheduled to speak in the coming days at CES.
Shares of Nvidia and AMD were both down about 1% in early-afternoon trading Monday, giving up early-sessions gains .
