AMD President and CEO will keynote at CES 2021
AMD's President and CEO is among the first keynote speakers to be announced for CES 2021.
What you need to know
- AMD President and CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, will deliver a keynote at CES 2021.
- Her keynote will cover AMD's vision across a wide range of categories and markets.
- The keynote series will be all-digital and available in real-time around the world.
AMD President and CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, will deliver a keynote at CES 2021. During her keynote, Su will address AMD's vision for the future of many product categories and markets, including research, education, work, entertainment, and gaming.
CES 2021 is all-digital, which allows more people to attend virtually. It will be the first time that a CES keynote series is available in real-time to registered attendees around the world.
Su said of the upcoming event:
AMD technology is at the heart of some of today's most popular consumer products and services. As we push the envelope on performance, we expand what is possible in personal computing, gaming and online services and experiences. I look forward to sharing exciting new technology developments at CES 2021, and what it will mean to the way we live, work, learn and play.
Su joins Verizon Chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg, who has also been announced as a CES 2021 keynote speaker.
AMD has had a busy 2020, including powering some of the best Windows laptops with its Ryzen 4000 series mobile chips. We'll have to wait and see if the company can carry the momentum from this year into 2021.
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