AMD President and CEO Lisa Su Showcases a Digital-First World at Consumer Technology Association’s Consumer Electronics Show
― Dr. Su’s keynote highlights the acceleration of digital transformation at home, work and in entertainment with appearances from Microsoft, HP, Lucasfilm, Lenovo and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 Team ―
/EIN News/ SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Today at Consumer Technology Association’s Consumer Electronics Show, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) showcased technology innovations that are improving how consumers live, work and play. During her keynote, AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su reiterated the importance of high-performance computing in people’s daily lives and the ways in which the acceleration of digital transformation – at home and at work – point to a bright future this year and beyond. To power that future, Dr. Su announced a new family of high-performance mobile processors for laptops and offered a preview of an upcom
Source: Windows Central
The new year is almost upon us, so it s time to start thinking about what the year ahead may hold for use die-hard Windows users. In 2020, Microsoft remembered that Windows is an important product in its portfolio, as the global pandemic saw people return to the PC to get their work done from home.
Microsoft has moved fast with the likes of Microsoft Teams, Edge, and Office to cater to users who are now working from home, but Windows is a different beast. Windows can t innovate as quickly as those other products, but that doesn t mean innovation isn t coming. Earlier in 2020, Microsoft put its Chief Product Officer Panos Panay in charge of the Windows client.
Microsoft to Shift away from Intel to Custom Designed ARM Chips for Servers & Possibly Surface PCs
On November 21 Patently Apple posted a report titled Apple s Craig Federighi and Johny Srouji Describe the Genesis of the M1 Chip while Microsoft Reveals their own Pluton Processor. Our report contained a segment titled Microsoft s Pluton Processor.
While the thrust of the news centered on Microsoft s future security chip in-the-making, we pointed to Microsoft s Chief Product Officer Panos Panay adding that Microsoft plans to continue its expansion into chips, but is unlikely to focus on general-purpose chips like those from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm. However, Panos interestingly added,