Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, is expected to deliver a keynote speech on January 9th as a part of Intel's participation at CES 2024. The discussion will focus on the intersection of silicon and software and improving the accessibility of artificial intelligence. CNBC journalist Kristina Partsinevelos will join Gelsinger in this conversation.
Artificial intelligence appears to be the main topic of interest at this event, as Intel is planning to unveil its first consumer line equipped with a dedicated VPU. Additionally, Intel is expected to announce new hardware, such as the 14th Gen Core HX for laptops and Core-S 65-35W desktop versions.
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, GM of Intel GCG, will hold an Open House where attendees can explore and access Intel Core Ultra showcase computers during the event. As for the keynote presented by Gelsinger, it's scheduled for January 9th at 5PM PT (January 10th at 1AM GMT).
While AMD has confirmed its attendance at CES, no information about a keynote has been released. However, earlier last week, the company announced its Ryzen 8040 “Hawk Point” series, which is also expected to be showcased at CES 2024.
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