AMD could be launching an assortment of new Ryzen CPUs, Radeon GPUs and more at Computex 2021.
Computex 2021 has gone online for the second year running thanks to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, but being a digital-only event won’t stop AMD from (hopefully) making some exciting announcements. Team Red’s keynote will be presented by the company president and CEO Dr. Lisa Su, and promises to run through what AMD has planned for the future of computing. You can tune in yourself on June 1 at 10PM ET/ 3AM BST/ 12PM AEST, resulting in a late-night for anyone tuning in outside of Australia or Asia, given the event is held in Taipei. The keynote is titled “AMD Accelerating – The High-Performance Computing Ecosystem” which is probably referencing both consumer CPU and GPU developments we can expect over the next 12 months. Rumors have been circulating that AMD could be showing off its recently-announced Radeon RX 6000 series mobile graphics cards for gaming laptops, but we also expect to see some more information regarding its latest generation of Threadripper processors.
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