Artificial intelligence (AI) corporations DeepX said on the 30th that it plans to take part in CES 2026 and present its business vision. CES 2026 is the world's largest IT and home appliance exhibition, to be held in Las Vegas from Jan. 6 to 9.
DeepX won CES 2026 Innovation Awards in the computing hardware and embedded technologies categories. U.S. partner Sixfab won the Best of Innovation Award at CES for the "ALPON X5," which is equipped with DeepX's first-generation chip "DX-M1." DeepX said, "Korea will prove it can secure global leadership not only in memory semiconductors but also in system and AI Semiconductor fields," adding, "At CES 2026, we will present a vision to leap forward as an essential infrastructure corporations for the physical AI era."
DeepX will set up an independent booth in the AI and Robotics zone of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) North Hall. It will demonstrate various industrial field solutions, including robots with mass-production-stage products applied, as well as drones, factory automation, and retail.
It will also unveil the development status and key performance targets of the next-generation AI Semiconductor "DX-M2," based on a 2-nanometer process. The DX-M2 is an infrastructure chip for the next-generation physical AI era, designed to fundamentally solve the power consumption and scalability limits facing data center-centric AI. It will also introduce details of cooperation for the "Open-Source Physical AI Alliance" with Baidu's PaddlePaddle and the U.S. company Ultralytics' real-time object detection system (YOLO) ecosystem.
Through a global media briefing, it will unveil next-generation ultra-low-power AI Semiconductor technology and a strategy to expand global partnerships. It plans to introduce what "new industry standard" DeepX will propose for the physical AI market, which has stagnated due to power consumption and expense issues. DeepX Chief Executive Kim Nok-won said, "This CES will be a venue for DeepX to move beyond technical achievements and leap forward as an 'infrastructure corporations' that, together with global partners, will actually usher in the physical AI era."