CES 2024
The world's largest and most popular tech show, CES takes place in Las Vegas from January 9 to January 12th, 2024. However, many key product launches and announcements are taking place in the days and weeks before it. Tom's Hardware will be on the ground, meeting with the movers and shakers, and getting to play with some of the new products days before the show officially kicks off.
This promises to be an exciting show once again. With Intel unveiling its Meteor Lake AI-focused mobile platform just a few weeks before CES (so we expect a slew of new laptops), rumors flying about new Nvidia Super graphics card(s), and the possibility of a new AMD GPU and CPUs, we expect lots of interesting new hardware from across (and beyond) the PC spectrum.
Latest about CES
Nvidia RTX 50-series Blackwell designs and specifications expected to be finalized this month
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia's RTX 50-series are expected to arrive soon — and they'll likely demand substantially more power than their predecessors.
AMD may launch Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs during CES 2025
By Aaron Klotz published
Ryzen 9000X3D, B850, and B840 could all debut in early January next year
AMD adds support for Zen 5 to Linux GCC compiler
By Anton Shilov published
Software makers can now fine tune their programs for AMD's upcoming Ryzen and EPYC processors based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture.
AMD's brings powerful RDNA 3 graphics to power-sipping 35W APUs
By Anton Shilov published
AMD readies Ryzen 8000GE and Ryzen Pro 8000GE processors with 35W wattage.
AMD confirms Ryzen 8000G APUs don't support ECC RAM, despite initial claims
By Anton Shilov published
AMD removes ECC mention from specifications of Ryzen 8000G AM5 CPUs, despite initially claiming support at launch.
AMD's next-gen Zen 5 APUs appear — Strix Point and Strix Halo APU listed
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's Strix Point and Strix Point Halo APUs with RDNA 3.5 GPU listed in ROCm code.
ASRock launches new mini-PCs for AMD's latest Ryzen CPUs
By Anton Shilov published
ASRock's DeskMeet X600, DeskMini X600, and Jupiter X600 support AMD's AM5 processors and USB4.
New AIO GPU coolers allow for better performance you can reuse for generations
By Jarred Walton published
LYNK+ wants to provide German liquid cooled engineering, at an affordable price point.
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