AMD to Host Computex 2025 Conference on May 21 – Major AI Innovations for Gaming, PCs, and Pros Announced

AMD has officially confirmed the date and time for its highly anticipated Computex 2025 press conference, which will take place on Wednesday, May 21st at 11:00 AM (UTC+8) in Taipei, Taiwan. The announcement was made by Jack Huynh, Senior Vice President and General Manager of AMD's Computing and Graphics Group, via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, where he expressed enthusiasm for the company’s return to one of the most significant technology showcases in the world.

“Save the date ​ ​ Join us for the

@AMD

Press Conference at

@computex_taipei

on Wednesday, May 21 at 11 AM UTC+8. ​ ​ I’m so excited to return to Computex and share the stage with some incredible industry leaders and partners as we unveil groundbreaking AI advancements that are redefining gaming, PCs, and professional workloads!​ ​ Don't miss it - catch the livestream at http://amd.com/Computex with replay available post-event.

via AMD”

While AMD did not disclose detailed specifics about the products or platforms to be featured during the presentation, the emphasis on artificial intelligence clearly signals that the company intends to demonstrate how it is extending its AI leadership across a range of applications. With AI now central to computing development across consumer and commercial domains, AMD is expected to highlight enhancements across both hardware and software ecosystems, including AI acceleration, on-device inferencing capabilities, and advanced developer tools aimed at enriching user experiences on AMD-powered systems.

It is worth noting that the timing of this press conference closely aligns with the expected launch window for the Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU, a mainstream RDNA 4 graphics card positioned to challenge NVIDIA’s offerings in the competitive $300-$400 segment. However, industry observers believe that the focus of the conference will be broader than this individual product, with the phrase "groundbreaking AI advancements" suggesting the unveiling of new platform-level innovations that go beyond graphics alone. These could include AI-centric updates to AMD’s existing Ryzen and Threadripper lines, new software frameworks for developers, and potentially the first look at elements of AMD’s future architecture roadmaps—though full next-generation CPU or GPU unveilings are less likely at this stage, given the relative recency of current-gen product launches.

The press release accompanying the announcement also referenced professional PC workloads and workstation computing, hinting at the possibility of new developments for AMD’s Threadripper or Ryzen PRO platforms. As AI increasingly becomes integrated into creative, technical, and enterprise workflows, AMD’s presence in the professional computing segment is becoming more relevant than ever, particularly as businesses seek to leverage AI locally in conjunction with cloud infrastructure.

AMD’s Computex 2025 keynote arrives at a critical moment in the broader tech industry, with AI transforming nearly every sector of computing—from gaming to content creation, from software development to enterprise IT. While NVIDIA continues to dominate in cloud-scale AI solutions, AMD is carving its niche by delivering scalable, high-performance AI computing solutions for the broader consumer and professional markets. This upcoming event will likely serve as a key showcase for AMD’s vision of accessible, practical AI integration across everyday computing platforms.


Will AMD’s Computex 2025 announcements shape the next generation of AI-enhanced gaming and workstation PCs? What are you most looking forward to seeing? Share your thoughts and predictions with us.

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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