AMD’s Lisa Su will be presenting CES 2026’s premiere keynote

AMD will be talking CPUs, GPUs, and AI at CES 2026

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the operator of CES, have confirmed that AMD CEO Lisa Su will be hosting the event’s premiere keynote. During this event, AMD will be discussing AI, CPUs, GPUs and more.

2026 is set to be a big year for AMD. With its Instinct MI400, AMD aims to lead the world of AI and surpass Nvidia. On the CPU side, AMD’s preparing its next-generation Zen 6 processors. Furthermore, AMD’s expected to deliver “advancements” that are “driven by Ryzen CPUs and Radeon graphics.” With these points in mind, we can expect AMD to discuss AI, the CPU market, and the gaming industry.

In her keynote, Dr. Su will outline how the broad AMD portfolio of CPUs, GPUs, adaptive computing, and AI software and solutions empowers customers and partners to solve the world’s most important challenges. From the leadership of AMD EPYC processors in the data center, to the acceleration enabled by AMD Instinct GPUs, and the advancements driven by Ryzen CPUs and Radeon graphics in AI PCs and gaming, AMD technology continues to spur innovation. Dr. Su has been recognised as TIME’s 2024 CEO of the Year and one of Fortune’s 100 Most Powerful People in Business.

CES Press Release

AMD’s Lisa Su wouldn’t be hosting CES 2026’s biggest keynote if AMD didn’t have something big to talk about. Recently, AMD confirmed that it would unveil its “product and technology roadmaps” in an event in November. This event should give us an glimpse into AMD’s future, and give us an idea what we should expect from the company in 2026 and beyond.

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