AMD Divulges New Processors with AI Support During CES 2023

Jan. 9, 2023
AMD showed off its new lineup of processors at CES 2023—and AI integration steals the show.

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AMD has dropped its near-future product line. Usually this would be a completely dry litany of products, but this time it’s far spicier. The inclusion of artificial-intelligence (AI) support in the company’s products activates that little core of inspiration we all have. Here’s the breakdown.

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