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ARLINGTON, VA — Dr. Lisa Su, AMD Chair and CEO, will deliv- er an in-person keynote address at CES® 2023. Dr. Su will share AMD’s vision —a perennial high- light of the CES season — on how high-performance and adaptive computing transforms lives by addressing the world’s toughest problems. “Over the last few years
computing has become an essen- tial and pervasive part of our daily lives, helping each of us adapt how we work and learn remotely, while keeping us con- nected and entertained,” said Dr. Su. “I am excited for the opportu- nity to deliver a keynote at CES 2023 to highlight the next gener- ation of high-performance and adaptive computing innovations, and products that will push the boundaries on what is possible and play an important role help- ing solve our most important challenges.” From driving greater effi-
ciency and sustainability in the cloud to powering exascale supercomputing, today’s AMD is woven into our lives. The compa- ny’s innovations in areas includ- ing high-performance comput- ing, AI and gaming will be show- cased at CES 2023. More than 1,300 confirmed exhibitors underscore how technology is a
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