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AMD's Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote Live at CES 2023

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The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) today announced Dr. Lisa Su, AMD Chair and CEO, will deliver an in-person keynote address at CES 2023, the world's most influential technology event. Dr. Su will share AMD's vision—a perennial highlight of the CES season—on how high-performance and adaptive computing transforms lives by addressing the world's toughest problems.

"Over the last few years computing has become an essential and pervasive part of our daily lives, helping each of us adapt how we work and learn remotely, while keeping us connected and entertained," said Dr. Su. "I am excited for the opportunity to deliver a keynote at CES 2023 to highlight the next generation of high-performance and adaptive computing innovations, and products that will push the boundaries on what is possible and play an important role helping solve our most important challenges."




From driving greater efficiency and sustainability in the cloud to powering exascale supercomputing, today's AMD is woven into our lives. The company's innovations in areas including high-performance computing, AI and gaming will be showcased at CES 2023. More than 1300 confirmed exhibitors underscore how technology is a catalyst for change.

"AMD shows how creative innovation pushes the envelope of tech for good," said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. "Dr. Su's power is bringing people together, and I can't wait to see what advances they'll share at the show."

An engineer who inspires people from all backgrounds to pursue careers in STEM, Dr. Su has played a major role advancing high-performance computing and the semiconductor industry for more than three decades. Her keynote will be delivered live and in person from Las Vegas on Wednesday, January 4, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. in the Venetian's Palazzo Ballroom.

Su joins John Deere Chairman and CEO John May as a CES keynote speaker. The keynote schedule will be updated as speakers are announced.

Owned and produced by CTA, CES 2023 will take place in Las Vegas on January 5-8, 2023, with Media Days taking place January 3-4, 2023. Attendees will experience new technologies from global brands, hear about the future of technology from thought leaders and collaborate face-to-face with other attendees. The show will highlight how innovations in sustainability, transportation and mobility, digital health, the metaverse and more are addressing the world's greatest challenges. Audiences will hear from industry experts during live keynotes, including leaders from John Deere and AMD. Visit CES.tech for all CES 2023 updates, registration details and the media page for all press resources.

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"An engineer who inspires people from all backgrounds to pursue careers in STEM, Dr. Su has played a major role advancing high-performance computing and the semiconductor industry for more than three decades."

Well deserved. This is so important. If I could go back to age 18, I would have majored in STEM field.
 

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"An engineer who inspires people from all backgrounds to pursue careers in STEM, Dr. Su has played a major role advancing high-performance computing and the semiconductor industry for more than three decades."

Well deserved. This is so important. If I could go back to age 18, I would have majored in STEM field.
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"I am excited for the opportunity to deliver a keynote at CES 2023 to highlight the next generation of high-performance and adaptive computing innovations, and products that will push the boundaries on what is possible and play an important role helping solve our most important challenges."

Sounds like Server/Workstation stuff!
 
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"I am excited for the opportunity to deliver a keynote at CES 2023 to highlight the next generation of high-performance and adaptive computing innovations, and products that will push the boundaries on what is possible and play an important role helping solve our most important challenges."

Sounds like Server/Workstation stuff!

CES is usually for mobile stuff as well (maybe adaptive computing, lol). Anyway, seems ealy and at the same time not a surprise at all so meh

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Won't be the 7000 series GPU release. They should be releasing this coming quarter - unless there are issues...
 
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"I am excited for the opportunity to deliver a keynote at CES 2023 to highlight the next generation of high-performance and adaptive computing innovations, and products that will push the boundaries on what is possible and play an important role helping solve our most important challenges."

Sounds like Server/Workstation stuff!

Well I would not mind seeing some progress there, future threadripper, maybe some FPGA stuff.
 
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Well I would not mind seeing some progress there, future threadripper, maybe some FPGA stuff.
Well put!

CES is usually for mobile stuff as well (maybe adaptive computing, lol). Anyway, seems ealy and at the same time not a surprise at all so meh

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If Phoenix Point wasn't 4nm, I certainly would have thought it also, but seems kinda early for AMD to implement 4nm at CES (of course Ada will implement 4nm in just one month from now but isn't the same, I think) and the jump from Rembrandt will be much greater (Zen4, RDNA3, doubling of SPs etc) so since the competition doesn't have anything really exciting in the ultrathin mobile space (15W-28W) due to Intel 7 process usage, maybe AMD will target it somewhere between CES and Meteor Lake's timeframe.
 
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