AMD's Computex 2024 Keynote: Zen 5, RDNA 3.5, XDNA 2 NPU Cores and More

Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan, Province of China[a]
AMD Ryzen 9000 Desktop CPUs anticipated to have significant performance improvements over Zen 4 chips.
AMD's Computex 2024 keynote will feature updates on Zen 5 core architecture, RDNA 3.5 GPU, and XDNA 2 NPU cores.
CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver the opening keynote.
Computex 2024 expected to focus on next-generation high-performance computing and AI PCs.
AMD's Computex 2024 Keynote: Zen 5, RDNA 3.5, XDNA 2 NPU Cores and More

The AMD Computex 2024 event is set to be a significant showcase for the company's latest advancements in high-performance computing and AI technology. With CEO Dr. Lisa Su set to deliver the opening keynote, attendees can expect updates on the highly anticipated Zen 5 core architecture, RDNA 3.5 GPU, and XDNA 2 NPU cores. AMD is also expected to announce its Strix lineup featuring Zen 5 cores and new RDNA and XDNA cores during the event. Additionally, AMD Ryzen 9000 Desktop CPUs are anticipated to feature significant performance improvements over Zen 4 chips while remaining compatible with AM5 platforms.

Computex 2024 is expected to focus on next-generation high-performance computing and AI PCs, with the keynote marking the opening of the Computex 2024 show floor. AMD's goal is to push the envelope in high-performance PC, data center, and AI solutions.

Asus ROG Ally X is also set to make an appearance at Computex, aiming to address battery life and overheating issues in Windows gaming handhelds. The event will showcase new pieces of AI hardware such as GPT-4 powered glasses or general wearables. Other expected announcements include updates on Intel Lunar Lake, the fabled 9th gen AMD Ryzen CPUs, and potential developments in DLSS and generative AI work.

With major trends at Computex 2024 focusing on the sophomore year of Windows gaming handhelds and the beginning of the AI era, attendees can expect groundbreaking advancements in computing technology. The event will take place at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, with Dr. Lisa Su's keynote scheduled for 9:30 AM (Taipei Time / UCT +8).



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    • AMD market share in the data center is 33% and growing
    • EPYC performance gains from launch in 2017 to present are significant
    • New solutions can reduce rackspace by 80% for AMD in the data center
    • AMD comparing EPYC performance to Intel with claimed gains of 1.5X (50%)
    • AMD announcing early access to Versal AI Edge Gen2 series for new technology development
    • Dr. Lisa Su pivoting to AMD’s AI platforms for various industries such as research, medical, automotive, ADAS etc.
    • First notebooks with Ryzen AI 300 series coming in July
    • ASUS and AMD partnership over the years resulting in multiple product offerings from desktop to handhelds
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    • AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, will be hosting the opening keynote of Computex 2024.
    • The event will take place at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei.
    • Computex 2024 is expected to focus on next-generation high-performance computing and AI PCs.
    • The keynote will mark the opening of the Computex 2024 show floor.
    • AMD is expected to showcase the Zen 5 core architecture, RDNA 3.5 GPU, and XDNA 2 NPU cores during the keynote.
    • The Strix lineup, featuring Zen 5 cores and new RDNA and XDNA cores, is expected to be announced.
    • AMD Ryzen 9000 Desktop CPUs are anticipated to feature significant performance improvements over Zen 4 chips while remaining compatible with AM5 platforms.
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    • Two major trends at Computex 2024 are the sophomore year of Windows gaming handhelds and the beginning of the AI era.
    • Asus ROG Ally X will be coming to Computex, aiming to address battery life and overheating issues in Windows gaming handhelds.
    • New pieces of AI hardware may be announced, such as GPT-4 powered glasses or general wearables.
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    • ]Computex 2024 is expected to showcase the latest in laptops, desktops, monitors and more.[
    • Intel’s next gen Core Ultra (codenamed Lunar Lake) and AMD’s 9th gen Ryzen CPUs may be unveiled.
    • AMD Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver the opening keynote at Computex, focusing on AI and high-performance computing.
    • AI is expected to be a major theme at Computex 2024, with new AI experiences being driven by increased TOPS performance in laptops.
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    The article provides a detailed and informative overview of what to expect at Computex 2024, including new hardware releases, trends in AI integration and the development of Wi-Fi 7. However, it does not disclose any specific instances of deception or misleading information. It is an informative piece that accurately reports on upcoming technology trends and product releases without making any false claims or omitting important details.
    • The new silicon war begins
    • The fact that Microsoft mentioned working with Intel and AMD on meeting the 40+ Trillion Operations Per Second (TOPS) standard for the AI-driving NPU is the biggest giveaway of what to expect.
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