Not AMD only. Intel’s CEO will have a speech at Computex 2024
08.03.24
At Computex 2024, a number of important announcements from the world of computer components are expected. The exhibition will begin with a speech by the head of AMD Lisa Su on June 3, and Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will have a speech the next day.
According to exhibition organizers, Intel will present new products for the data center and consumer market at Computex 2024. The company is expected to share new details about the Arrow Lake chips, the official release of which is scheduled for the second half of the year. Along with Arrow Lake desktop processors, Intel will release the LGA1851 platform.
The main theme of Computex 2024 will be artificial intelligence. Given the presence of separate blocks for accelerating AI operations in the latest processors from Intel and AMD, both companies are likely to talk in detail about the performance of these blocks, as well as touch on the topic of future products.
Computex 2024 will take place from June 4 to 7, and we can expect exciting new products and announcements from leading hardware manufacturers.
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