Expect to see AMD's next big processor and graphics card announcements from its CES 2021 keynote.The company announced it will be holding a virtual keynote on January 12th from 8am to 9am PT (or 11am to 12pm ET). Although the announcement only alluded to a "showcase of product demos and groundbreaking innovation that AMD and partners are driving through their technologies," history has proven we'll see quite a number of new CPUs and GPUs.
Based on what we've seen introduced during AMD's previous CES keynotes, we can likely expect new processor SKUs as well as its new line of APUs, which are essentially processors with built-in graphics. AMD also typically usually uses CES to announce a new line of laptop CPUs, which will invariably power a number of Ultrabooks and gaming laptops announced at the show as well. Lastly, we would expect to see at least one new graphics card – likely a mid-range model, considering the current high-end lineup of the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT, 6800 XT, and 6800.Stay tuned for our coverage of the virtual CES 2021, due to kick off in the second week of January.
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