This year’s hybrid version of Computex 2022 will officially launch on Tuesday, May 24, but first is AMD, which will secretly launch already on Monday morning. At 08:00 Swedish time, no less than the company’s CEO Lisa Sue takes over the podium, as this year’s theme Keyword Again “high performance computing”.
Join us for the AMD Digital CEO Keynote at Computex 2022 as Dr. Lisa Su shares AMD’s vision to advance the PC experience through innovations in the next generation of laptops and desktops. By combining high-end CPUs, GPUs, and software, AMD and its ecosystem partners will demonstrate incredible performance and leadership experiences for gamers, enthusiasts, and creators. – AMD
From the company’s press release, it appears that the presentation is capable of touching both graphics cards and processors. In the context of AMD, “high performance computing” is often synonymous with processors and it doesn’t matter that AMD plans to share more about the Ryzen 7000 series “Raphael” with the Zen 4 architecture.
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AMD has previously talked several times about the architecture, which step down to 5 nm is expected Released until the end of the fall on the consumer side. During CES 2022 earlier this year, the AM5 socket was revealed, and ahead of tomorrow’s livestream, Gigabyte, among others, has already confirmed that the next generation AM5 motherboard with X670 control circuits It should be displayed.
It’s also possible that AMD’s upcoming graphics cards in the RDNA 3 family will have their time in the spotlight. In its press release, the company announced news targeting both enthusiasts and Game enthusiasts And so the news on the graphics front, even if it’s not a completely safe card, can’t be ruled out.
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