
The AMD keynote at CES 2026 was a star-studded affair, showcasing a series of exciting product launches and high-profile guests. Among those who took the stage alongside AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su were OpenAI's Greg Brockman, Dr. Fei-Fei Li from World Labs, and several other influential figures in technology and science. The event culminated with Su presenting $20,000 education grants to students who excelled in an AMD-sponsored hackathon. Throughout her two-hour keynote, Su emphasized the critical role of computing power in advancing AI technologies across various fields, including healthcare, space exploration, robotics, and more. As the night progressed, Dr. Fei-Fei Li made a significant impression by demonstrating her company's new product, Marble, which generates 3D world models using generative AI. Li highlighted the importance of computational speed for creating immersive and responsive environments. In an exciting announcement, Su revealed the new AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processor, designed to enhance AI-powered personal computing. According to AMD, these processors offer 1.3 times faster multitasking and 1.7 times improved content creation capabilities compared to competitors. During the keynote, Brockman echoed the need for increased computational resources, stating that AI's future growth is directly tied to the availability of computing power. He predicted that economic growth in the coming years will increasingly depend on a region's computational capabilities. Su also discussed the importance of AI technology in various industries, revealing that the number of AI users has skyrocketed from one million to over a billion since the launch of ChatGPT. Projections indicate that user numbers could exceed five billion soon. In addition to AMD's developments, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showcased advancements in robotics and AI, unveiling a new suite of robot foundation models and simulation tools. These innovations aim to position Nvidia as a leader in general robotics, akin to how Android established itself in the smartphone market. Huang also shared exciting developments regarding Nvidia's new chip architecture, Vera Rubin, which is set to enhance computational efficiency significantly. As CES continues, both AMD and Nvidia are setting the stage for the future of technology, highlighting the endless possibilities AI can bring to various sectors and the critical need for innovative computing solutions.
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