AMD executives explain CES 2025 GPU absence and future product plans

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AMD did not discuss its upcoming GPUs or new Z-series processors during its CES 2025 keynote due to time constraints. Executives stated they wanted to provide a more comprehensive presentation later this quarter, as they felt a brief mention would not do the products justice. The company plans to roll out its RDNA 4 graphics cards later this quarter, focusing on delivering strong price-performance and design efficiency. AMD is also ramping up production of its Ryzen 9000X3D chips to meet high demand, which has exceeded expectations. AMD's new Ryzen AI Max will not fit in existing AM5 sockets and is designed for small-form-factor desktops. The company aims to create a unique product category that integrates CPU, GPU, and AI capabilities, enhancing performance and efficiency in gaming and mobile workstations.


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