AMD is headed to Computex 2025, and PC builders eager for a first look at what the company has in store can watch live.
AMD’s press conference isn’t an official Computex keynote, but the company promises to showcase its business plans for the PC market from Taiwan. Given the time difference, AMD’s event will kick off at an inconvenient time for US viewers. Stream it on Tuesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. PT/ 11 p.m. ET via AMD.com or AMD's YouTube channel (embedded above).
AMD CEO Lisa Su won't be headlining the press conference. Instead, the company is tapping its SVP for its computing and graphics group, Jack Huynh, to deliver the speech. In a tweet last month, Huynh said the company will take the stage in Taipei to "unveil groundbreaking AI advancements that are redefining gaming, PCs, and professional workloads."
A more recent tweet from AMD’s Gaming division also signals the company will announce new graphics cards, likely the Radeon RX 9060 XT, a lower-tier GPU from the RX 9070 and 9070 XT, which landed in March. If true, we’ll be looking out for the price, launch date, and performance benchmarks. Current rumors say the RTX 9060 XT will arrive in an 8GB video memory model and a 16GB model.
In addition to GPUs, AMD might introduce new Ryzen CPU chips, like it did at last year’s Computex. The company is facing more competition than ever, especially after Qualcomm made a major push into powering Windows PCs last year. How will AMD respond? Stay tuned for our coverage.