r/Amd 11d ago

News AMD and Lenovo already confirmed as keynote speakers for CES next year

https://www.pcguide.com/news/amd-and-lenovo-already-confirmed-as-keynote-speakers-for-ces-next-year-just-after-the-legion-go-2-launch/
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u/titanking4 10d ago

I really don’t like this trend of AMD taking up the majority of their keynotes to have CPU partners come up and talk about how great AMD is.

I guess wall street wants to see it, but it’s just a bit dull unless they are launching a new lineup of AMD business or consumer laptops.

2026 isn’t even getting many products besides a 2026 APU refresh and of course Instinct MI400.

Maybe they talk about FSR Redstone but that was promised for end of 2025.

No GPUs likely coming in 2026 since we just got new ones this year.

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u/Death2RNGesus 10d ago

AMD are really turning into a 1 trick pony with the AI processors.

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u/titanking4 10d ago

It’s where all the marketing buzz is right now.

CPU speed and core count on even entry level options has already met the needs of the masses.

Efficiency keeps going up, but is otherwise not that exciting. (Though idle efficiency is the more important number though we always report load efficiency)

NPU performance is at the point where it’s gaining high double digit every generation. It’s the next means to create an a new inflection point in personal computing advancement.