AMD, Intel, NVIDIA To Host Their CES 2022 Press Conferences on January 4th 2022, Expect Announcements Galore!

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel and AMD All Set To Host CES 2022 Press Conference On The Same Day

AMD, Intel & NVIDIA have announced their respective CES 2022 conferences which will take place on the same day. The conferences will take place on the 4th of January 2022, and will include tons of announcements regarding next-generation technologies and products.

AMD, Intel, NVIDIA All Set To Host CES 2022 Press Conference On The Same Day

All three giants, AMD, Intel, NVIDIA are going to host their conferences at CES 2022. AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA have unveiled that they will be hosting their conferences on the same day, just a few hours apart. Following are the times and dates for the keynotes and press conferences:

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  • AMD - January 4th - 07:00 PST (15:00 GMT)
  • NVIDIA - January 4th - 08:00 PST (16:00 GMT)
  • Intel - January 4th - 10:00 PST (18:00 GMT)

AMD will be the first to present its CES 2022 press conference on the 4th of January at 07:00 PST (15:00 GMT) which will be followed by NVIDIA's press conference an hour later at 08:00 PST (16:00 GMT) and that will be followed by Intel's keynote that starts at 10:00 PST (18:00 GMT).

All three keynotes will be live-streamed and while CES 2022 is not entirely a virtual showcase, there will still be a majority of the press that will watch it virtually due to the Omicron variant outbreak. As for what to expect, well each company will have its own list of products to showcase.

AMD CES 2022 - What To Expect

The AMD CES 2022 keynote is likely to host a range of products, especially the next-generation Ryzen CPU/APU lineup for mainstream and high-performance notebooks. The new lineup will be known as Rembrandt and will power the Ryzen 6000H and Ryzen 6000U powered notebooks and coupled with both Zen 3 and RDNA 2 architectures. Aside from that, AMD might also provide us with more details regarding its upcoming Zen 3D V-Cache 'Vermeer-X' CPUs that are expected to launch in Q1 2022.

Moving over to GPUs, AMD is likely to showcase more entry-level RDNA 2 designs based on the Navi 24 architecture, and to kick start 2022, they might even give us an updated roadmap so we could understand where's Navi and AMD's GPU division heading next.

Intel CES 2022 - What To Expect

After a major comeback in the desktop department, Intel is planning to flex its muscles even further on the laptop side of things. Alder Lake mobility CPUs are expected to be introduced in a ton of designs, both high-end Alder Lake-P and entry-level Alder Lake-M systems will be on display during CES 2022. Aside from that, Intel is also expected to unleash its Non-K 12th Generation CPU SKUs for the desktop platform along with more mainstream 600-series chipsets such as the B660 and H670.

During recording of the “Intel Unleashed: Engineering the Future” webcast, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger highlights "Ponte Vecchio," Intel's first exascale graphics processing unit. During the webcast on March 23, 2021, Gelsinger outlines the company’s path forward to manufacture, design and deliver leadership products and create long-term value for stakeholders. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

Intel has been silent on its ARC Alchemist GPUs since Architecture Day 2021 and since Alder Lake laptops will come configured with discrete Alchemist solutions, we are likely to hear more about them during the event.

NVIDIA CES 2022 - What To Expect

NVIDIA  will definitely be present at CES 2022 with their conference confirmed for 4th of January at 08:00 PST and we can expect some big announcements such as the rumored RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 3080 12 GB, RTX 3070 Ti 16 GB, and the flagship RTX 3080 Ti laptop GPU which will be featured in Intel's next-generation Alder Lake-P laptops.

So all three giants have their bags full for CES 2022 & we can't wait to see if they got any surprises for us.

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