AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Deliver COMPUTEX 2019 CEO Keynote





Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) announced today that the 2019 COMPUTEX International Press Conference will be held with a Keynote by AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su, and from the looks of things the Ryzen 3000 series, as well as the Navi GPU series will see some announcements.
The 2019 COMPUTEX International Press Conference & CEO Keynote is scheduled for Monday, May 27 at 10:00 AM in Room 201 of the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) in Taipei, Taiwan with the keynote topic "The Next Generation of High-Performance Computing".
"COMPUTEX, as one of the global leading technology tradeshows, has continued to advance with the times for more than 30 years. This year, for the first time, a keynote speech will be held at the pre-show international press conference," said Mr. Walter Yeh, President & CEO, TAITRA, "Dr. Lisa Su received a special invitation to share insights about the next generation of high-performance computing. We look forward to her participation attracting more companies to participate in COMPUTEX, bringing the latest industry insights, and jointly sharing the infinite possibilities of the technology ecosystem on this global stage."
As the first CEO keynote speaker at the COMPUTEX Press Conference, Dr. Lisa Su said, "As one of the most important global events for our industry, I look forward to COMPUTEX each year. I am honored to deliver the opening keynote this year and provide new details about the next generation of high-performance AMD platforms and products. With our partners, we will tell the story of how leading-edge technologies and an open ecosystem are driving an inflection point in computing and industry innovation and positively impacting several important markets."
Under the leadership of Dr. Lisa Su, AMD continues to grow and excel in the field of high-performance computing, graphics, and visualization technologies. The latest AMD products released include the world's first 7nm gaming GPU-AMD Radeon VII and first 7nm datacenter GPU, AMD Radeon Instinct MI60. Upcoming products include 7nm AMD EPYC datacenter processors, 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen desktop processors and graphics cards based on the next-generation "Navi" architecture - all of which are designed to create exceptional experiences for gamers and creators as well as help solve many of the toughest challenges in our lives. During the CEO Keynote, Dr. Lisa Su and other high-profile guests will highlight new details of upcoming products and showcase how the industry is building a new high-performance computing ecosystem that will push technology to the next level.
COMPUTEX 2019 continues its position of Building Global Technology Ecosystems from May 28 - June 1, 2019 hosting 1,685 exhibitors across 5,508 exhibition booths, focusing on the latest tech trends such as AI & IoT, 5G, Blockchain, Innovations & Startups, and Gaming & XR. The 2019 show aims to inspire more innovative technologies and market opportunities to create a new ICT ecosystem.
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I'm personally more interested in this than any other tech CEO that could walk up on a stage, especially more interested than in Intel and Nvidia.
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Are they going to finally release EPYC 2? Maybe we can have Zen 2 by July?
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Rumors say a Navi demo, hopefully it's true.
Also rumors say that motherboards are delaying the Ryzen 3000 release.
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When I think about it- We are missing very important trend that AMD started from Ryzen:
With each Ryzen Generation- AMD Doubled the existing performance/Core count: Quad Core Desktops became Octa-core, and soons 16Core, same on HEDT from 8C ~16C~32C~and soon 64C.
This kind of performance uplift is not normal and usual -
This is why Dr. Lisa Su keeps saying " inflection point ".
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When I think about it- We are missing very important trend that AMD started from Ryzen:
With each Ryzen Generation- AMD Doubled the existing performance/Core count: Quad Core Desktops became Octa-core, and soons 16Core, same on HEDT from 8C ~16C~32C~and soon 64C.
This king of performance uplift is not normal and usual -
This is why Dr. Lisa Su keeps saying " inflection point ".
It is their 20-20. They had all that stuff required in minds long time ago. Bold design choices are paying off.
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Looking forward to hearing this.
Maybe, maybe we'll hear more details about Matisse and Navi.
Considering Navi was supposed to be out yesterday, getting more details isn't good enough anymore. Bend over, nVidia want more of your money, and by more, I mean all that's left of it. These companies will never understand or care that the infinite rising profit model, that their investors jack off to, is not only unsustainable, it's absolute nonsense in every way.
It's an appalling state of affairs when you're waiting to be saved by Intel of all the scumfracks in the world.
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Considering Navi was supposed to be out yesterday, getting more details isn't good enough anymore. Bend over, nVidia want more of your money, and by more, I mean all that's left of it. These companies will never understand or care that the infinite rising profit model, that their investors jack off to, is not only unsustainable, it's absolute nonsense in every way.
It's an appalling state of affairs when you're waiting to be saved by Intel of all the scumfracks in the world.
I'm not surprised, Zen is the major money maker and therefore focus for AMD. everything else comes later.
AMD knows they won't get another golden chance like this to enter the Enterprise & Consumer CPU market, GPU's are important part of AMD but Zen takes priority.
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Considering Navi was supposed to be out yesterday, getting more details isn't good enough anymore. Bend over, nVidia want more of your money, and by more, I mean all that's left of it. These companies will never understand or care that the infinite rising profit model, that their investors jack off to, is not only unsustainable, it's absolute nonsense in every way.
It's an appalling state of affairs when you're waiting to be saved by Intel of all the scumfracks in the world.
"Saved by Intel?"....


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If there's anyone with enough deep pockets to make GPU architectures it's intel but I am not very optimistic
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When I think about it- We are missing very important trend that AMD started from Ryzen:
With each Ryzen Generation- AMD Doubled the existing performance/Core count: Quad Core Desktops became Octa-core, and soons 16Core, same on HEDT from 8C ~16C~32C~and soon 64C.
This kind of performance uplift is not normal and usual -
This is why Dr. Lisa Su keeps saying " inflection point ".
Bear in mind that what we're seeing is the result of years' worth of hard work and planning...nothing off-the-cuff here...

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The crack is the only thing keeping me calm when I see the GPU prices and benchmarks at 1440p... Powering 1440p at 144Hz ain't easy.
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I'm not surprised, Zen is the major money maker and therefore focus for AMD. everything else comes later.
AMD knows they won't get another golden chance like this to enter the Enterprise & Consumer CPU market, GPU's are important part of AMD but Zen takes priority.
That's one reason Intel up to now has had no interest in manufacturing its own discrete GPUs to compete with AMD & nVidia in that global market--Intel's been able to coast for the last few years on the CPU side of things, with little to no competition on the high end. Hmmmm...it's an interesting point you bring up! So is Intel's recent scrambling on the discrete GPU front an indication that Intel knows it can no longer exclusively rely on the CPU cash cow as it has in the past decade, because AMD is for the first time since the A64 putting real competitive pressure on Intel's CPU business again, especially its server business, and Intel is anticipating this? Very interesting point of view! I wouldn't be at all surprised, as from Athlon up through the A64, AMD gave Intel some powerful competition right up until AMD dropped the ball with Phenom, etc. But now they've picked it up again! So Intel is used to seeing its business move to AMD--just not recently (eg, before Zen)....

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Looking forward to hearing this.
Maybe, maybe we'll hear more details about Matisse and Navi.