DeepX hosts the CTA official studio event "CES Foundry" at CES 2026. [Photo: DeepX]

DeepX is accelerating mass production and rollout of physical AI semiconductors. AI chipmaker DeepX said on Jan. 22 it attracted more than 20,000 visitors over four days at the world’s largest technology exhibition, CES 2026.

DeepX presented an alternative to address the power consumption, heat and cost issues facing data center-focused AI. It unveiled a next-generation semiconductor roadmap that runs large language models with 20 billion to 100 billion parameters using under 5 watts of low power.

DeepX said an analysis of visitor data from roughly 20,000 booth visitors showed 58 percent 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 percent. Overseas visitors accounted for about 65 percent.

DeepX was selected for a second consecutive year as a top-trend company in the list of “must-see exhibitions at CES 2026” released by CTA, the exhibition organiser, the U.S. Consumer Technology Association. CTA cited “on-device AI” and “physical AI” as key trends at CES 2026, and named DeepX as a company to watch along with global big tech firms such as Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm.

The studio event “CES Foundry” hosted by DeepX was also well attended. 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 news of mass production of service robots that incorporate DeepX products, and DeepX also disclosed news of cooperation with Baidu and Ultralytics.

A DeepX official said, “These CES results show that DeepX has moved beyond being a simple semiconductor startup and has established itself as a global player presenting the standard for next-generation AI infrastructure.” The official added, “Based on confirmed global demand, we will accelerate mass production and rollout of physical AI semiconductors.”

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