Even though the Computex 2019 event in Taipei does not kick off until tomorrow (May 28), AMD got a preshow keynote. CEO Lisa Su used AMD’s first-ever Computex keynote to update attendees on the chip giant’s latest efforts, including Epyc Rome processors, Navi graphics cards, and Ryzen processors.
“There’s a tremendous demand for computing, and we really see [a key area] is the demand for better experiences. So it’s all devices, and each one of us has hundreds of devices that we interact with at work places or through our daily lives,” Su said onstage. “AMD wants each one of those devices to be better. We want them to be more responsive. We want them to understand what we want.”
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