In terms of GPU products we would be greeting official news of 7nm Vega II GPUs, and maybe something about Navi, which was spotted in testing back in October. In a nutshell: Intel is one of the many tech giants delivering keynotes at the virtual CES this year. In December we saw rumours and leaks pointing to impending AMD Ryzen 3000 'Picasso' APUs on the way, for example. The Intel Computex 2021 keynote begins on May 31, 10am Taipei Standard Time, which is 7pm PST / 10pm EST on May 30, or 1am BST / 12pm AEST on May 31. Intel’s unmatched innovation, scale and ecosystem deliver world-changing technology that helps meet those needs. As the world rapidly evolves, people demand more from technology to address new needs and challenges. In particular we will be listening and watching intently for news of CPUs (and APUs) like the Ryzen 3000 series. As part of the all-virtual CES 2021, Intel will make clear, now is the time to Go and Do Something Wonderful. AMD has quite a lot to reveal if the chitter chatter, rumours, and stated intentions all come together for 9 th January. Intel is facing growing competition in the CPU space, and at CES it’s showing. The company is expected to announce both the Rocket Lake 11th-gen CPUs and the PCH for. Intel Connection is the latest event experience in the Intel ON series. January 11, 2021, 9:25 PM 1 min read In case you haven’t heard, we’re on the edge of a processor revolution. The key phrase above is probably the mention of next-generation product announcements. According to the sleuths at WCCFTech, Intel's (virtual) CES 2021 keynote is scheduled for January 11, 2021. Most importantly, Su confirmed that "we will be making some exciting announcements about our next-generation products," but the interview ended there with the obligatory sign off asking us to watch the keynote next week. Interestingly the AMD CEO will be joined by "some very special guests on stage from different industries that we work with," it was revealed. Lisa Su, President and Chief Executive Officer of AMD, late last week and as well as some background info being provided about Su herself and AMD's technological history and aspirations, Su was asked for a sneak peek of what will be presented at the 9am PST keynote (that's 5pm in the UK) next Wednesday, 9 th January, at the Venetian, Level 5, Palazzo Ballroom.ĭuring the Q&A Su said that the keynote would be a "major milestone for AMD". Kelley VP, CES and Acting Show Director, Consumer Technology Association (CTA) C Space Keynote: Building Connection & Community in a Non-Stop World The attention economy has been transformed by the events and experiences of recent years. Intel’s CES 2022 keynote will take place today at the show, with the livestream scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Luckily we have some more information to augment the above, also from the official CES website. More specifically there will be details of "the world's first 7nm high-performance CPUs and GPUs". It is rather vague but we are told that AMD will provide info on "solving some of the world’s toughest challenges to the future of gaming, entertainment and virtual reality with the potential to redefine modern life". In the official posting on the CES.Tech website you can see the time and venue listed and a statement providing an overview of what to expect. You can also watch the AMD keynote livestream here along with us, but if you just want the bite-sized analysis of the key announcements, look no further.AMD will share a keynote address at the CES 2019 in Las Vegas in a week's time. Sounds great, right? Well, you can keep an eye on just how far the envelope has been pushed just below. Lisa Su, is talking "new high-performance computing and graphics solutions" this year, with a promise to "push the envelope on performance". (Credit: Intel Corporation) Intel introduces the Intel Evo vPro platform, the best thin-and-light laptop experience for highly mobile business users. Last night Intel brought us a preview of its 11th Gen Rocket Lake chips, launched its new 35W Tiger Lake-H processors to encourage a new breed of Ultraportable H35 laptops, and gave a sneak peak at Alder Lake actually powered on.Īnd with Nvidia's keynote event just around the corner, AMD has some stiff competition on both the CPU and GPU fronts.īut now's the time for the red team to shine. Intel launched the processors at CES 2021 on Jan. Still, we've seen (if only digitally) a host of gaming tech goodies have already surfaced, and there are plenty more on the way. For this years show, we've not had a chance to go up and press buttons, or even get Vegas-drunk after the show, which is a bit of a bummer. CES 2021 has fully kicked into gear now, politely showing 2020 the door with an exciting intro into the innovative landscape before us.
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