AI Semiconductor corporations DeepX drew more than 20,000 visitors over four days at the world's largest tech show, "CES 2026," which wrapped up last week.
According to DeepX on the 22nd, the company presented a "physical AI infrastructure" strategy at the show as an alternative to solve the power consumption, heat, and expense problems facing existing data center–centric artificial intelligence (AI).
In particular, it unveiled a next-generation semiconductor roadmap that runs large language models (LLMs) with 20 billion to 100 billion (20B–100B) parameters on less than 5W of low power, demonstrating Generative AI operating off servers on battery-based devices.
This technological vision translated into tangible business interest. An analysis of data from about 20,000 visitors to the DeepX booth showed that 58% of visitors were senior decision-makers such as C-level executives, executives, and founders. The share of visitors with actual purchasing and adoption authority also reached 54%. In addition, overseas visitors accounted for about 65%.
Its technological achievements also received official recognition. DeepX was selected for the second straight year as one of the corporations chosen in the official guide released by CTA (Consumer Technology Association), the organizer of CES, "Exhibits not to miss at CES 2026."
CTA cited "On-device AI" and "physical AI" as key trends of CES 2026 and named DeepX as a corporations that must be watched alongside global big tech such as Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm.
The studio event hosted by DeepX, "CES Foundry," also drew a strong response. Global partners including Hyundai Motor Robotics Lab, Baidu, Ultralytics, Edge AI Foundation, and Wind River participated as panelists.
On the day of the event, Hyundai Motor Robotics Lab announced to the global market the mass production of a service robot equipped with DeepX products, and DeepX also revealed its collaborations with Baidu and Ultralytics.