AMD has confirmed its participation in Computex 2025. Jack Huynh, vice president and general manager of AMD’s Computing and Graphics Solutions Group, will give a keynote on May 21. He previously attended CES 2025, where he announced the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards.

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AMD is highly likely to unveil the Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card at Computex 2025. While AMD has not specified which products will be showcased at the electronics show, it does note that some of them are gaming-related. Radeon’s X social media account retweeted AMD’s announcement of its participation in the show, which could also be seen as a hint at the upcoming announcement of a new graphics card.

AMD previously announced that it had planned an Advancing AI event on June 12, dedicated to AI technologies. The company’s CEO Lisa Su will speak at it. Nvidia also recently confirmed its participation in Computex 2025, but its presence was announced long before that, thanks to the exhibition organizers. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s report will take place on May 19.

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