AMD CEO Lisa Su CES 2026 Keynote: Redefining the AI Infrastructure
AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver a keynote at CES 2026 on Jan. 5, highlighting future AI solutions and the massive partnership with OpenAI to build AI infrastructure.
The AI industry's power dynamic is shifting. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Dr. Lisa Su is set to kick off CES 2026 with a high-stakes keynote on Monday, Jan. 5. As AMD cements its role as a titan in the AI era, this address will spotlight its roadmap for delivering pervasive AI solutions across every tier of computing.
AMD CEO Lisa Su CES 2026 Keynote: A Vision for Pervasive AI
According to official statements, Su will take the Las Vegas stage to highlight the AMD vision for the future, ranging from cloud and enterprise to edge and consumer devices. The announcement comes on the heels of a massive partnership between AMD and OpenAI, aimed at scaling global AI infrastructure. The keynote is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. ET and will be livestreamed on YouTube for a global audience.
Why the OpenAI Alliance Matters
While brands like Apple or Samsung might be more recognizable to the average consumer, AMD has become increasingly powerful in the enterprise space. Its recent collaboration with OpenAI underscores a critical industry trend: the search for alternatives to the current GPU monopoly. By positioning itself as a key provider of AI infrastructure, AMD isn't just selling chips; it's defining the very backbone of the next technological revolution.
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