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— AMD CEO and partners, including Microsoft, HP, Lenovo, Magic Leap, and Intuitive Surgical Showcase AMD technologies that advance AI, hybrid work, gaming, healthcare, aerospace, and sustainable computing —
- Introducing new mobile CPUs and GPUs, including the first x86 PC CPU with a dedicated AI engine and a new 3D multi-layer desktop CPU with better gaming performance, and previews of leading AI accelerators and APUs for data centers —
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today at CES 2023, Dr. Lisa Su, AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) Chairman and CEO, detailed high performance and the critical role that adaptive computing plays in building solutions. for the most demanding needs in the world is an important task. In her live speech, Dr. Su showcased AMD’s next generation of cutting-edge products that are redefining the broader markets AMD serves today.
“I’m honored to open CES 2023 and showcase all the ways AMD is advancing the world of high performance and adaptive computing to help solve the world’s biggest problems,” said Dr. Su. “Together with our partners, we’re highlighting how AMD technology is empowering AI, hybrid work, gaming, healthcare, aerospace, and sustainable computing. We’ve also unveiled several new mobile, gaming, and smart smart chips that will make 2023 an exciting year. year for AMD and the industry.”
About AMD For more than 50 years, AMD has been innovating in HPC, graphics, and visualization technologies. Billions of people around the world, leading Fortune 500 companies, and cutting-edge academic institutions rely on AMD technology every day to improve their lives, work, and entertainment. At AMD, we are focused on building cutting-edge, high-performance, adaptive products that push the boundaries of what’s possible. For more information on how AMD is helping today and inspiring tomorrow, visit the AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) website, blog, LinkedIn and Twitter pages.
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Post time: Feb-06-2023