Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger, To Showcase Next-Gen Client & Data Center CPUs During Computex 2024 Keynote

Mar 7, 2024 at 11:55am EST

Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger, is going to showcase next-gen client and data center CPUs during the Computex 2024's opening keynote in June.

Intel Arrow Lake, Granite Rapids, Sierra Forest To Be Unveiled During Computex 2024 Keynote By CEO Pat Gelsinger

The Computex pre-hype is heating up as AMD and Intel CEO's have been announced to be among the opening keynote speakers. While AMD will be presenting the opening keynote for Computex 24, Intel CEO will also be a speaker during the opening segment where he will be presenting the next-gen products from the company.

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In its press release, TAITRA mentions that Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, will be using Computex 2024's opening keynote as a stage to showcase the next generation of data center and client computing products which mainly include CPUs. There will be a big focus on AI this year too as the segment continues to expand into various domains, powered by various devices.

TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council) has announced Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel Corporation, as a keynote speaker at COMPUTEX 2024 on June 4. Embracing COMPUTEX’s theme of artificial intelligence (AI), Gelsinger will showcase Intel's next-generation data center and client computing products bringing AI Everywhere by making the technology accessible through exceptionally engineered platforms, secure solutions, and open ecosystems support.

Gelsinger will detail how Intel’s AI portfolio – including AI-accelerated Intel Xeon, Intel Gaudi, and Intel Core Ultra processor families – unlocks new possibilities in the data center and cloud and across the world’s network and edge applications, and how it ushers in the age of the AI PC, transforming the future of productivity and creativity. Gelsinger will also discuss how Intel Xeon processors deliver exceptional performance-per-watt efficiencies, freeing up server capacity for more AI tasks while delivering optimal total cost of ownership (TCO) and power-saving sustainability benefits.

Computex PR via Taitra

Image Source: Intel

No specific client or data center product is mentioned in the press release but we know that there are at least 2 client and 2 data center CPU families that Intel is expected to roll out this year. The most obvious are the Arrow Lake and Sierra Forest chips which will hit the market first. The Arrow Lake CPUs are likely going to come out to desktops first on the new LGA 1851 socket and Sierra Forest is already said to release before Granite Rapids P-Core Xeon CPUs. The Arrow Lake CPUs will utilize the Intel 20A process while Sierra Forest will utilize the Intel 3 process.

Image Source: Intel

Meanwhile, Granite Rapids for servers and Lunar Lake CPUs for thin and light client notebooks are also positioned for a late 2024 release. The keynote will take place on the 4th of June which is just 3 months away from now so expect loads of announcements from the big three and the rest of the manufacturing community in the hardware world.

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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