Thursday, May 5th 2022

AMD Chair & CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2022 on the AMD High-Performance Computing Experience

AITRA (Taiwan External Trade and Development Council) announced today that Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD, is invited back to be the first speaker of the COMPUTEX 2022 CEO Keynote series. This digital keynote will take place on Monday, May 23, at 2:00 PM (UTC+8), with the keynote theme "AMD Advancing the High-Performance Computing Experience". Dr. Lisa Su is delighted and honored to join COMPUTEX again, marking her third occasion delivering a CEO Keynote at the pre-eminent global conference. "High-performance computing plays such an essential role in our daily lives, and AMD is committed to always pushing the envelope on performance and innovation. At this year's COMPUTEX, AMD will share how we accelerate innovation with our broad ecosystem of partners," said Dr. Lisa Su.

AMD is the high-performance and adaptive computing leader with the industry's strongest portfolio of leadership computing, graphics, FPGAs and adaptive SoC products. At the CEO Keynote, Dr. Lisa Su will share the AMD vision to advance the PC experience through next generation mobile and desktop PC innovations. Combining cutting-edge CPUs, GPUs and software, AMD and its ecosystem partners will show breakthrough performance and leadership experiences for gamers, enthusiasts and creators. COMPUTEX 2022 will be grandly held at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 from May 24 to May 27, 2022. In addition, TAITRA will simultaneously hold an online exhibition called COMPUTEX DigitalGo (May 24 to June 6). Meanwhile, Taiwan External Trade Development Council will organize COMPUTEX CEO Keynotes & Forum, where CEOs and senior executives from global tech giants share their insights.
Source: TAITRA
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18 Comments on AMD Chair & CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2022 on the AMD High-Performance Computing Experience

#2
SL2
This will probably be a demonstration without specs, date, or price, which will eventually give us legendary posts we've never seen before, like "An announcement about an announcement, what's the point?", or "No products, all talk, AMD is doomed." :D
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#3
ratirt
MatsThis will probably be a demonstration without specs, date, or price, which will eventually give us legendary posts we've never seen before, like "An announcement about an announcement, what's the point?", or "No products, all talk, AMD is doomed." :D
Oh I'm waiting for that. the talks AMD is doomed :). I like to read those when I get a bad day. It does help with the mood :D
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#4
z1n0x
AMDead, AMDone, AMDoomed...

2019 - $6,731B
2020 - $9,763B
2021 - $16,434B
2022 - $26,300B *projected*
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SL2
z1n0x

2019 - $6,731B
2020 - $9,763B
2021 - $16,434B
2022 - $26,300B *projected*
Yeeah, but that's just alternative facts.
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#6
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
MatsThis will probably be a demonstration without specs, date, or price, which will eventually give us legendary posts we've never seen before, like "An announcement about an announcement, what's the point?", or "No products, all talk, AMD is doomed." :D
And where is desktop arc? oh thats right, doesnt exist...

Anywho HPC to me is Threadripper/EPYC and CDNA architectures.
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#7
SL2
eidairaman1And where is desktop arc? oh thats right, doesnt exist...
Well that's a separate thing to complain about, they're not mutually exclusive.
eidairaman1Anywho HPC to me is Threadripper/EPYC and CDNA architectures.
Same for me, and "Dr. Lisa Su will share the AMD vision to advance the PC experience through next generation mobile and desktop PC innovations. Combining cutting-edge CPUs, GPUs and software, AMD and its ecosystem partners will show breakthrough performance and leadership experiences for gamers, enthusiasts and creators. " is Ryzen and Radeon to me. This will probably not be the primary focus tho, like I said before, as "share vision" is way to vague to be a launch anyway (and too early).
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
MatsWell that's a separate thing to complain about, they're not mutually exclusive.

Same for me, and "Dr. Lisa Su will share the AMD vision to advance the PC experience through next generation mobile and desktop PC innovations. Combining cutting-edge CPUs, GPUs and software, AMD and its ecosystem partners will show breakthrough performance and leadership experiences for gamers, enthusiasts and creators. " is Ryzen and Radeon to me. This will probably not be the primary focus tho, like I said before, as "share vision" is way to vague to be a launch anyway (and too early).
Radeon(RDNA) Radeon Pro(RDNA/CDNA), Radeon Instinct (Just called Instinct now)(CDNA).

I'd be a mad scientist to get an old Instinct Card, put correct voports on it if traces are there then crossflash it where it supports Games.
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#9
thegnome
Let me guess, more details about RDNA3/Zen 4, with a real announcement coming months later, just like in 2020? Would be fun seeing them release products at Computex like in 2019
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#10
mechtech
Good thing for ASML and TSMC so AMD can make these nice products. :)
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#11
ARF
CrackongZen4 incoming
thegnomeLet me guess, more details about RDNA3/Zen 4, with a real announcement coming months later, just like in 2020? Would be fun seeing them release products at Computex like in 2019
Zen 4 is a mystery, though. Speculations say still 16 cores / 32 threads, the performance upgrade will come only from the IPC enhancements.
Bad news about the power consumption, though. Up to 170 watts, which is too much.
Ryzen 9 5950X is rated up to 105 watts.

Navi 3x will be much stronger, expected performance leap of around or over 100% the Navi 2x.
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#12
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
ARFZen 4 is a mystery, though. Speculations say still 16 cores / 32 threads, the performance upgrade will come only from the IPC enhancements.
Bad news about the power consumption, though. Up to 170 watts, which is too much.
Ryzen 9 5950X is rated up to 105 watts.

Navi 3x will be much stronger, expected performance leap of around or over 100% the Navi 2x.
Wait till you see a nv4090
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#13
Crackong
ARFBad news about the power consumption, though. Up to 170 watts, which is too much.
Ryzen 9 5950X is rated up to 105 watts.
AMD claimed 5 GHz all core for Zen4 CPU running Halo before
I don't see 170W a problem if it was a 12 / 16 cores CPU hitting all core 5GHz, since the competitor would need 300W+ to do the same thing on a pure big core CPU.
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#14
piloponth
Dear Gelsinger,
you’ve been spreading trash talks all over the Internet, but I don’t see you invited to do keynotes on any event covered by tech-media.
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#15
ARF
eidairaman1Wait till you see a nv4090
Navi 31 will be the fastest graphics card ever released. Wait till October-December this year.
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#17
Icon Charlie
MatsYeeah, but that's just alternative facts.
Nice one. Drum roll... Ratta, ratta, rata, jap-pat-schwing!
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#18
SL2
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