Manufacturers are gearing up for the highly anticipated CES 2025, where exciting new product announcements are expected to take center stage. Among them, AMD is already making waves with the announcement of its conference scheduled for January 6 at 11:00 AM PT. As is typical for these events, the timing of the conference doesn’t necessarily indicate the debut of a new product, nor does it reveal specifics about what might be showcased.
That said, we can glean some insights from the recent remarks of Jack Huynh, who expressed his excitement about sharing the next generation of innovations in gaming, PCs powered by Artificial Intelligence, and commercial use. His post on X/Twitter hints at the possibility of AMD unveiling its highly anticipated AMD Radeon RX 8000 Series, featuring the next-generation RDNA 4 architecture, designed specifically for gaming enthusiasts. In addition to these new graphics cards, rumors suggest that AMD might reveal new processors for gaming laptops, including the Strix Halo (or Ryzen AI MAX) and the Krackan.
Beyond gaming products, CES 2025 could also see the debut of new Ryzen PRO desktop processors aimed at commercial markets. Although these details remain speculative and unconfirmed, it’s clear that AMD is preparing to expand its product catalog. With a range of new hardware on the horizon, CES 2025 promises to be a significant milestone for AMD.
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