Where has the year gone? Seems like just yesterday the hardware team was all hands on deck for a fresh wave of Nvidia graphics cards that was not exactly the smoothest of sailing. Now we're already staring down this year's Computex, set to run between May 20 and 23 in Taipei, Taiwan, potentially setting the stage for a great big graphics card clash.
Appearing alongside the usual suspects, such as just before the main event on May 19, AMD refuses to be overshadowed. for May 21, at 11 am UTC+8 as both an in-person and streamed event.
Last we heard, the RX 9060 cards would arrive some time between April and June. With the slightly delayed launch of AMD's and cards, it makes sense that perhaps AMD's plans for the RX 9060 cards have also been pushed back. That means a [[link]] more detailed announcement in May would still vaguely line up ahead of a potential, properly-summer release.
As a perpetually chilly Brit, that would mean I have [[link]] to survive England's seemingly never-ending false-spring long enough to get into actual-spring, but let's set aside my temperature-based trials and tribulations. Besides unveiling a few more affordable graphics card options for the cost conscious, AMD could also turn heads with a deeper dive into its pitched for future handheld gaming PCs.
At any rate, it's definitely not unexpected that AMD would mention gaming and AI in the same breath—for one, in its last financial year, and for another, the company's deployment has .
Perhaps AMD is looking to regain some ground in the not-too-distant future. How will they do that, exactly? Well, you'll have to watch a very particular space; be sure to .