AMD CEO Lisa Su will present the Computex 2022 keynote on May 22 at 23:00 ET (UTC+8), and you can watch the celebrations live or later at your convenience in the embedded video below. We’ve also included a guide to the different time zones below.
If you’re in the US, you’ll have to be a night owl to see the show live, but we reckon it’ll be worth the effort. AMD is expected to announce new details about it 5nm Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” Zen 4 CPUs who will soon be vying for a spot on our list of The best CPUs for gaming as the company seeks to regain its top rankings in ours CPU benchmark Hierarchy of Intel’s Alder Lake processors. Of course, the Ryzen 7000 chips will also have to fend off Intel’s looming Raptor Lake, so we expect significant performance gains.
The Raphael processors will fit into a new AM5 socket that supports both PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 interfaces, so we expect AMD to release more information about its 600-series motherboards as well.
- US Pacific Time: Sunday at 11:00 p.m
- US Eastern Time: Monday at 2 a.m
- British Summer Time: Monday at 7am
- Indian Standard Time: Monday at 11:30 am
- Australian Eastern Time: Monday at 4pm
We’ve already learned quite a bit about AMD’s upcoming AM5 platform, like the fact that it’s coming along Dual chipsets and only supports DDR5 memoryand the dual chipset has been confirmed in recently leaked images of an X670 motherboard.
AMD has other products in the works as well, with its much-anticipated RDNA 3 line of GPUs expected to launch later this year, but the lack of any real substantive leaks makes us think this one is a bit further down the timeline .
AMD recently teased its as well dragon range Processors coming to “extreme” gaming laptops in 2023, along with new Phoenix chips for thin and light gaming rigs, so we may hear more about these advances as well. Take a seat and find out with us during the keynote.