![]() Nvidia will be hosting its own GeForce Special Event at CES 2021 and so far it's left what that might entail up to the imagination. Nvidia CES Special Event - Jeff Fischer, GeForce senior VP - Tuesday, Janu9–10am PST Intel's other two confirmed events at CES 2021 are around its autonomous driving division, Mobileye, so if it were to be mentioned it would be during Bryant's talk. I reckon that might be saved for a bespoke event a little later in the year. Perhaps the show could even offer our first official glimpse of Intel Rocket Lake processors, but I'm remaining sceptical on that one. If past shows are any indication there's likely to be a little bit of waffle about big data at first, but Bryant's always an entertaining speaker and there's sure to be at least some announcements relevant to our gaming rigs. Intel news conference - Gregory Bryant, GM Client Computing Group - Monday, Janu1–1:30pm PSTīryant will be returning to the CES stage to talk about Intel's process, packaging, and architecture, along with the company's cloud aspirations. ![]() There's sure to be some mention of the company's server chips, AMD EPYC, as those based on the Zen 3 architecture (now found within Ryzen 5000 desktop chips), codename Milan, are set to launch early in 2021. There could also be some mention of AMD's RX 6700-series and below graphics cards, but I'd expect AMD to roll out the red carpet with its own gaming livestream event as we tumble further into 2021. With the RX 6800-series and RX 6900 XT high-end and enthusiast cards already announced and, to use the term loosely, available to buy, we suspect possible announcements in Ryzen Mobile products for gaming laptops. I look forward to sharing exciting new technology developments at CES 2021, and what it will mean to the way we live, work, learn and play.” "As we push the envelope on performance, we expand what is possible in personal computing, gaming and online services and experiences. ![]() “AMD technology is at the heart of some of today’s most popular consumer products and services," Dr. The CEO responsible for Ryzen and Radeon will be delivering a talk on "the future of research, education, work, entertainment and gaming, including new high-performance computing and graphics solutions." Lisa Su, will host a CES 2021 keynote alongside official proceedings. Lisa Su, CEO - Tuesday, Janu8–9am PSTĪMD's CEO, Dr. Here are a few not to be missed:ĪMD CES 2021 keynote - Dr. With CES 2021 moving online, we're expecting even more publicly available streams this year. (Image credit: Future) CES 2021 what to watch: don't miss these major events Asus, AMD, Dell, MSI, Razer, Samsung, Seagate, Unity, and Viewsonic all either won or have products as listed honorees for the Innovation Awards. Further to that, we're hopeful for SSD and monitor updates from the major manufacturers and the first of the year's new peripherals.ĬES has already awarded its Best of Innovation Awards for 2021, too. There are also a few companies we think a shoo-in for CES 2021 that don't yet appear on the list of registered exhibitors: Dell, MSI, and Gigabyte, to just name a few.įew of which have announced any specific plans for the show, but you can be sure that whatever AMD, Intel, and Nvidia have in store will make for further announcements from their partners. We're certainly hoping for some surprises out of the show but for now, here are the companies that we know will be showing their faces. There's a long list of exhibitors for CES 2021, so let's just stick to those companies we know are attending and that may have something in store for PC gamers. (Image credit: Dell) CES 2021 exhibitors: which companies will be attending the show? After all, it's a great time to set up expectations and let people know what you have in store for the rest of 2021. ![]() You name a company, they'll probably have something going on over those few days-even if it's technically CES-adjacent and not officially part of the show. The big three for PC silicon, Intel, AMD, and Nvidia, of course but also the biggest names in components, peripherals, and monitors, too. You can expect to hear from all sorts of familiar faces at the show. Not only will major companies beam out their own special events over the course of those few days-more details on those below-but we here at PC Gamer are prepped and ready to distil all the best bits from the biggest names in PC hardware into bite-size chunks. CES is a trade-only event, and as such, you can't just catch everything from the comfort of your own home, but that shouldn't mean you miss out on the latest news and announcements from the show. From January 11 until January 14, 2021, CES 2021 will open its virtual doors to attendees. ![]()
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