AMD Promises to "Push the Limits" at CES 2020

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AMD Promises to "Push the Limits" at CES 2020

With the New Year finally upon us and the Consumer Electronics Show fast approaching, AMD's appearance at CES 2020 was already inevitable, but the exact date, January 6, has been set.

AMD announced today that its CES press conference will be held on January 6 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time. A live stream will be available on the company's YouTube channel, and the event will be moderated by AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su.

AMD promises to "push the envelope again," and there should be at least some interesting announcements; AMD will likely release its fourth-generation Ryzen CPUs in 2020, and an announcement at CES is not out of the question, according to evidence found in the latest edition of CPU-Z, A new 48-core, 96-thread Threadripper 3980X processor may also be revealed. Perhaps

we may also see some new graphics cards; AMD talked about its first 7nm graphics card, the Radeon VII, at last year's CES. At the very least, the recently leaked Radeon RX 5600 XT looks likely to be revealed at CES 2020. Perhaps AMD will finally release a GPU capable of ray tracing?

Also, since AMD is widely expected to develop hardware for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X (the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One both use AMD GPUs), some new details about these game consoles It could be. Sony has already stated that the PS5 will support ray tracing, which lends credence to the idea that a ray-tracing GPU could be announced if AMD is again developing hardware.

Whatever is announced, it will be exciting to see what AMD has in store for the new decade.

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