EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 37 MIN
NVIDIA Unveils Rubin Platform & Open AI Vision at CES | Tech Field Day News Rundown: January 7, 2026
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At CES 2026, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a sweeping vision for the future of AI, led by the Rubin platform—the company’s first extreme-codesigned, six-chip AI architecture designed to dramatically reduce AI computing costs while scaling performance across data centers, enterprises, and devices. NVIDIA also introduced a broad portfolio of open models spanning healthcare, robotics, climate science, and autonomous driving, highlighted by the Alpamayo platform powering AI-defined driving in the upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLA. From supercomputers to personal AI agents and physical AI systems, NVIDIA positioned itself as a full-stack AI company driving intelligence into every domain, device, and industry. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown featuring Tom Hollingsworth and Alastair Cooke. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open0:27 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:28 - Marvell to Acquire XConn, Boosting AI Data Center Connectivity4:38 - Orbital Data Centers: The Next Cloud Computing Frontier8:19 - AWS quietly increases prices for H200 EC2 instances by 15%12:10 - Remembering Lou Gerstner: The Leader Who Rebuilt IBM17:14 - OpenAI Still Faces Demand to Release Chat Logs in Copyright Case21:57 - ServiceNow to Buy Armis25:34 - NVIDIA Unveils Rubin Platform and Open AI Vision at CES 202633:40 - The Weeks Ahead36:43 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
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At CES 2026, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a sweeping vision for the future of AI, led by the Rubin platform—the company’s first extreme-codesigned, six-chip AI architecture designed to dramatically reduce AI computing costs while scaling performance across data centers, enterprises, and devices. NVIDIA also introduced a broad portfolio of open models spanning healthcare, robotics, climate science, and autonomous driving, highlighted by the Alpamayo platform powering AI-defined driving in the upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLA. From supercomputers to personal AI agents and physical AI systems, NVIDIA positioned itself as a full-stack AI company driving intelligence into every domain, device, and industry. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown featuring Tom Hollingsworth and Alastair Cooke. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open0:27 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:28 - Marvell to Acquire XConn, Boosting AI Data Center Connectivity4:38 - Orbital Data Centers: The Next Cloud Computing Frontier8:19 - AWS quietly increases prices for H200 EC2 instances by 15%12:10 - Remembering Lou Gerstner: The Leader Who Rebuilt IBM17:14 - OpenAI Still Faces Demand to Release Chat Logs in Copyright Case21:57 - ServiceNow to Buy Armis25:34 - NVIDIA Unveils Rubin Platform and Open AI Vision at CES 202633:40 - The Weeks Ahead36:43 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
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