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Intel announces AI-focused keynote at CES 2025

Despite its internal issues, Intel is joining AMD and Nvidia at CES 2025 with its own keynote. At the center stage will be the company's interim co-CEO, Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who will deliver the keynote, which is expected to focus on AI PC technology.

While Intel hasn't revealed the specific topics Holthaus will cover, the keynote is expected to highlight the company's latest advancements in AI, including new hardware and software solutions. Intel's keynote is scheduled for 8:30 AM PST/4:30 PM GMT, meaning it will be before AMD and Nvidia keynotes.

Among the anticipated announcements are Intel's new Arrow Lake-H and HX laptop CPUs. These mobile processors, part of the Core Ultra 200 family, are expected to be paired with Nvidia's upcoming GeForce RTX 50 laptop GPUs, offering a new combination for gaming and content creation on the go. Desktop users can also expect updates, with the Core Ultra 200S desktop series likely to be featured in the keynote, specifically the 65W non-K SKUs. Moreover, the new B860 motherboards should also be present.

With all three keynotes scheduled for January 6th (Nvidia's will be on January 7th in Europe and Asia timezones), attendees can expect a flurry of announcements from various hardware manufacturers even before the event officially starts.

KitGuru says: What do you think Intel will show off during its keynote? Will there be any surprises?

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