Razer unveiled a new conceptual tech project at CES 2025 that it has dubbed Project Ava. The hardware company calls it “the ultimate AI gaming copilot,” as it would theoretically help players ...
This would also give Ava an edge in more competitive gaming where even minor adjustments in the moment could make a big difference. And the coaching doesn't stop there. Razer also showed off ...
American-Singaporean consumer electronics and gaming hardware maker Razer Inc. has entered the artificial intelligence market with the reveal of Project Ava, an AI-powered gaming assistant ...
A lot of cool tech was announced at CES 2025. One of the concepts showcased at the event was that of Project AVA an automated gaming coach and co-pilot. As shared by Razer on their webpage.
(It imagines Ava could help you auto-configure your computer, act as an autonomous gaming companion, and serve as a raid leader if no one wants to spend their time organizing the group.) ...
Well, we all knew CES 2025 was going to be chock full of AI, didn't we? So it's not too surprising that we're seeing it rammed into every proverbial nook and cranny, even those that surely nobody ...
These were the Razer Project Ava AI gaming co-pilot and the Project Arialle heating and cooling chair. We experienced both these concept technologies first-hand at the Las Vegas show. In Razer's ...
Obviously, CES was the platform for tons of companies to showcase their latest AI innovations, and gaming company Razer was no different. During CES, Razer showcased Project Ava, the company’s A ...
Ava Labs gaming lead “Park,” said in a Dec. 29 X post that Web3 gaming will hit 50 million monthly active users (MAU) this year, and “a top” western gaming publisher will move into Web3 ...