AMD To Host Computex 2025 Conference On 21st May, Unveiling New AI Technologies For Gaming PCs & Pros

Apr 23, 2025 at 09:26am EDT
AMD To Host Computex 2025 Conference On 21st May, Unveiling New AI Technologies For Gaming PCs & Pros 1

AMD has officially announced its Computex 2025 press conference, which will be hosted on the 21st of May in Taipei, Taiwan.

AMD Computex 2025 Press Conference Is Scheduled For 21st May & Will Focus On More AI Tech

The announcement comes from AMD's SVP & GM, Jack Huynh, who has posted the time and date for the Red Team's Computex 2025 press conference. The event will be hosted on the 21st of May, Wednesday, at 11 AM (UTC +8).

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In the announcement, Jack reveals that some incredible industry leaders and partners will be taking center stage as they unveil "groundbreaking" AI technologies for gaming, PCs and professional PCs. Following is the full announcement:

Save the date - Join us for the

Press Conference at

on Wednesday, May 21 at 11 AM UTC+8. ​ ​ I’m so excited to return to Computex and share the stage with some incredible industry leaders and partners as we unveil groundbreaking AI advancements that are redefining gaming, PCs, and professional workloads!​ ​ Don't miss it - catch the livestream at amd.com/Computex with replay available post-event.

AMD senior vice president and general manager of the Computing and Graphics Group Jack Huynh, along with industry partners, will discuss how AMD is expanding its leadership across gaming, workstations, and AI PCs, and highlight the breadth of the company's high-performance computing and AI product portfolio.

via AMD

As for what to expect, the press conference is in close proximity to the Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU, which is a major mainstream launch, but it is unlikely that these are the "groundbreaking" AI tech innovations that the Red Team is referring to. We can see some new AI models and software tech unveiled, which will further take AMD's lead in the emerging space forward. We can also expect a few teasers of upcoming hardware, but we aren't sure if AMD is ready to talk about next-gen CPU and GPU architectures yet, since the current ones are still fresh and new.

The PR does mention workstations and gaming product announcements, so that will be something to look out for, since who doesn't love more Threadripper action? Overall, it will be great to see what AMD has in the works for the consumer PC market, and we can't wait to head out to Taipei next month to get into the Computex action.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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