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AMD reveals its Helios rack-scale AI platform and next-generation Instinct MI400 GPUs at CES, highlighting exascale AI performance, 2nm GPU technology, and new enterprise and data-center AI platforms.
AMD is introducing an improved version of its popular Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor today at CES. The new Ryzen 7 9850X3D offers up the same 8-core / 16-thread CPU as the 9800X3D, running at even faster boost clocks.
The AMD keynote will be presented by CEO Lisa Su. We expect to hear about a lot of AI developments -- and maybe some new silicon, too.
AMD introduces the Ryzen AI Max 300 series and Ryzen 7 9850X3D at CES, bringing powerful integrated AI performance to compact PCs and more affordable 3D V-Cache gaming performance to enthusiasts.
CES 2026 was AMD's moment to shine in the light of the ongoing AI boom, offering more chips to drive AI compute and bringing industry luminaries on stage to talk about the future.
In addition to updated Ryzen AI 300 series processors and the new Ryzen AI 400 series unveiled at CES 2026, the company brings a new desktop chip for gamers.
The company is widely regarded as the closest rival to Nvidia in the market for chips that create and run AI software Read more at The Business Times.
Dr. Su will deliver a keynote speech from the Palazzo Ballroom at the Venetian on Monday, January 5 at 9:30PM ET (6:30PM PT). You can watch the event live on the CES YouTube channel (we've embedded the livestream below).
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AMD promotes new AI chip, sees industry demand reaching yottaflops
LAS VEGAS — The demand for data center computing capacity for artificial intelligence applications is so ginormous that AMD AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su had to introduce CES 2026 attendees to a new word to quantify it: yottaflops. A yottaflop is a unit of computer processing speed equal to one septillion floating-point operations per second.