Advanced Micro Devices will launch CES 2026 with a Monday event focused on recent progress in artificial intelligence and potentially revealing updates to its Ryzen processors. The session aims to detail the company's comprehensive strategy for integrating AI across various consumer and business uses. As the primary address for the conference, it will be delivered by Chief Executive Officer Dr. Lisa Su.
This guide covers accessing the online broadcast and highlights potential announcements during the event.
The address by Dr. Su is scheduled for the Palazzo Ballroom in the Venetian resort on January 5, starting at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, which is 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time. The live stream will be available on the official CES YouTube page, with an embedded player provided here.
Although AMD has not disclosed specifics about its products, the keynote is anticipated to feature information on artificial intelligence innovations spanning cloud computing, business systems, edge devices, and personal gadgets.
The company may introduce refreshed Ryzen processor models in the presentation on Monday, with Dr. Su discussing progress fueled by these central processing units. This might encompass the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, projected to offer enhanced performance in single-threaded tasks. Furthermore, the Ryzen 9000G lineup could appear, possibly incorporating AMD's Zen 5 design.
On the artificial intelligence front, AMD might elaborate on its FSR Redstone upscaling solution, first showcased on December 10. This technology seeks to compete more effectively with NVIDIA's DLSS 4, introduced at CES 2025.
Dr. Su's talk will conclude the conference's media day, occurring shortly after presentations from competitors NVIDIA and Intel on their semiconductor and AI strategies.