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At E3 this year, AMD is hosting a fan event to showcase its next-generation of gaming products. The event will be live-streamed from the E3 conference hall so you can watch it from the comfort of your home. Hosted by The Game Awards creator Geoff Keighley, AMD "Next Horizon Gaming" will be held at The Novo Los Angeles, live on Monday, June 10, 2019, at 3 p.m. Pacific Time. At the show, AMD president Dr. Lisa Su will present details about "upcoming products and technologies that will power gaming from PC to console to cloud for years to come."
Besides Dr. Lisa Su's presentation, there will be a part dedicated to game developers who are supposed to present some of the most anticipated new titles of the year, presumably using AMD technologies.
Attendees can register for the event at E3 website starting today. The live webcast of the event will be streamed on the AMD YouTube channel and Facebook page. A replay of the webcast will be accessible a few hours after the end of the live event.
What AMD will launch remains a mystery, as AMD is expected to launch next-generation Zen 2 consumer CPUs (expected to be part of 3000 series) and Navi GPU at Computex this year. Usually, at AMD Next Horizon events, we get a new product launch either in the form of a CPU or a GPU. Last time we got Vega 7 nm GPUs(although those were for data center use), but we never know what to expect so there may lay a big surprise! Please note that "...products and technologies that will power gaming from PC to console to cloud..." may refer to Google's Stadia game streaming service, which is powered by AMD GPU. More specifically, a variant of Vega 56. So it is possible that AMD will announce a collaboration with Google on making Stadia happen.
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Besides Dr. Lisa Su's presentation, there will be a part dedicated to game developers who are supposed to present some of the most anticipated new titles of the year, presumably using AMD technologies.
Attendees can register for the event at E3 website starting today. The live webcast of the event will be streamed on the AMD YouTube channel and Facebook page. A replay of the webcast will be accessible a few hours after the end of the live event.
What AMD will launch remains a mystery, as AMD is expected to launch next-generation Zen 2 consumer CPUs (expected to be part of 3000 series) and Navi GPU at Computex this year. Usually, at AMD Next Horizon events, we get a new product launch either in the form of a CPU or a GPU. Last time we got Vega 7 nm GPUs(although those were for data center use), but we never know what to expect so there may lay a big surprise! Please note that "...products and technologies that will power gaming from PC to console to cloud..." may refer to Google's Stadia game streaming service, which is powered by AMD GPU. More specifically, a variant of Vega 56. So it is possible that AMD will announce a collaboration with Google on making Stadia happen.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site