AMD set to show its latest innovations at Computex on June 1
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NVIDIA has just launched its first new graphics card built on the Pascal architecture, the GTX 1080, and now all eyes turn to the red team. AMD has confirmed it will be hosting a press event at Computex 2016 next week in Taipei and streaming it all live for fans to follow along at home.
We're waiting on news for both CPUs and GPUs from AMD, but given that some press are currently out in Macau learning more about Polaris, we'd be hopeful that Computex would yield some more public information.
The event kicks off at 9 p.m. Central time on May 31, which translates to 3 a.m. on June 1 in the UK and 10 a.m. local time in Taiwan. If you're interested, hit the link below to sign up for event notifications.
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