As we expected, AI was a recurring theme throughout CES 2024. In this episode, Devindra and producer Ben Ellman chat with host Cherlynn Low on the ground in Las Vegas with the Engadget team. We’re getting into AI, a new stand-alone AI unit, and a surprising amount of “sush” technology that goes into almost every product category. In geeky news, we take a look at Micron’s new laptop RAM format, which has the potential to reshape the laptop industry, and discuss why we might all want a rolling home robot like Samsung’s Ballie. On a sad note, we’re talking about a wave of tech layoffs from Google, Amazon and others.
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Transparent OLED TVs, assistive gloves and a Sony car: What’s on at CES with Cherlynn Low – 1:09
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AMD and Intel announce new chips – 28:22
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Micron’s SODIMM laptop RAM replacement is a bigger deal than you think – 38:01
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Humane and Rabbit demonstrate standalone AI devices – 45:49
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New gaming laptops from ASUS, Alienware and Razer – 53:36
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Samsung’s Ballie robot could be a great multimedia companion for kids – 1:00:54
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Amazon layoffs: Twitch to cut 35% of workforce – 1:16:50
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Google lays off ‘several hundred’ employees to reorganize hardware divisions – 1:18:14
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Pop Culture Picks – 1:22:09
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Hosts: Cherlynn Low and Devindra Hardawar
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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