AMD Kicks Off CES 2026 With AI-Powered Keynote: Here's How to Watch Live
AMD is set to take the stage at CES 2026 on Monday, January 5, for its lead keynote presentation that promises to reveal the company's vision for AI implementations across various consumer and enterprise applications. CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver a keynote speech from the Palazzo Ballroom at the Venetian at 9:30 PM ET (6:30 PM PT), which can be streamed live on the CES YouTube channel.
The presentation is expected to cover AMD's latest AI advancements, including updates on its cloud, enterprise, edge, and devices solutions. While details about specific products are under wraps, AMD has hinted that it will unveil new versions of its Ryzen chips, potentially featuring improved single-threaded performance and enhanced features like the Ryzen 7 9850X3D. Additionally, AMD may discuss its FSR Redstone technology, which aims to close the gap on NVIDIA's DLSS 4.
Dr. Su's keynote comes at a time when rival companies, including NVIDIA and Intel, will also be presenting their chipmaking and AI plans to the world. Given the competitive nature of CES, it's likely that AMD will come out swinging with its own innovative solutions.
To catch Dr. Su's presentation live, simply head over to the CES YouTube channel at 9:30 PM ET (6:30 PM PT) on Monday. Be sure to tune in for what promises to be an exciting and informative keynote address from one of the tech industry's leading figures.
AMD is set to take the stage at CES 2026 on Monday, January 5, for its lead keynote presentation that promises to reveal the company's vision for AI implementations across various consumer and enterprise applications. CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver a keynote speech from the Palazzo Ballroom at the Venetian at 9:30 PM ET (6:30 PM PT), which can be streamed live on the CES YouTube channel.
The presentation is expected to cover AMD's latest AI advancements, including updates on its cloud, enterprise, edge, and devices solutions. While details about specific products are under wraps, AMD has hinted that it will unveil new versions of its Ryzen chips, potentially featuring improved single-threaded performance and enhanced features like the Ryzen 7 9850X3D. Additionally, AMD may discuss its FSR Redstone technology, which aims to close the gap on NVIDIA's DLSS 4.
Dr. Su's keynote comes at a time when rival companies, including NVIDIA and Intel, will also be presenting their chipmaking and AI plans to the world. Given the competitive nature of CES, it's likely that AMD will come out swinging with its own innovative solutions.
To catch Dr. Su's presentation live, simply head over to the CES YouTube channel at 9:30 PM ET (6:30 PM PT) on Monday. Be sure to tune in for what promises to be an exciting and informative keynote address from one of the tech industry's leading figures.