https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-and-intel-announce-their-january-4th-ces-2022-press-conferences?fbclid=IwAR3ziJH-EQ5PlJElLhOLQqCcJOuo7Fum3mFg8mi8kSfeNs7PbZRILKRfzXA Everyone buckle up, next month PC enthusiasts will have lots of new hardware to discuss. On January 4th, both Intel and AMD are to hold their own virtual press conferences, expectedly covering multiple products across high-end and mobile CPUs and the latest graphics.
CES being a ‘consumer’ show is often attached to the mobile PC market, which is why we get to see the latest innovations in CPU and GPU space dedicated to laptops and other ultra-thin designs. At CES, AMD is expected to unveil its Ryzen 6000H high-end mobile series based on 6nm Zen3+ microarchitecture, featuring RDNA2 graphics IP for the first time. The company also promised to showcase ‘upcoming AMD graphics solutions, however, this vague statement does not provide any clues whether we are waiting for mobile or desktop GPUs. The company is now expected to launch its Radeon RX 6500 XT desktop GPU in mid-January. Rumors have also suggested we might be seeing a refresh of its Radeon 6000 series.
Intel might actually have a lot more to share at CES. The company already confirmed its Q1 2022 products such as the high-end mobile 12th Gen Core “Alder Lake-P” series, Intel’s first high-end hybrid architecture for gaming laptops. Furthermore, we also expect to learn more about desktop mid-range and entry-level CPU series alongside other 600-series motherboards.
More importantly, though, Intel is expected to reveal its Arc Alchemist GPUs. The new discrete GPU series is supposedly coming to the laptop segment-first, however, we very much expect Intel to reveal a launch date of the desktop Arc series as well.
We have independently learned that Intel will also have a press pre-briefing covering CES 2022 topics on December 15th.
CES 2022 is not far away, hopefully some good news will be forthcoming. Availability of those products is another story.