Following AMD, Intel has confirmed its attendance at CES 2021 and will hold two launch events online.
The first theme "Do More with the Power of Computing" was hosted by Gregory Bryant, the company's executive vice president and general manager of the consumer computing business unit. The time is scheduled from 5 to 5:30 on January 12, Beijing time.
In terms of duration, the span is very compact. Combined with the current revelations and the business sectors that Byant is responsible for, the protagonist is most likely to be the 11th-generation Core Standard Voltage Processor (Tiger Lake-H) for gaming laptops, workstations and other products.
Of course, it is not ruled out that the smaller one may bring the 11th generation Core desktop processor (Rocket Lake-S), but at most some paper information will be announced.
There is another event 3 hours earlier, hosted by Amnon Shashua, Senior Vice President and CEO of Mobileye, and the content is of course autopilot chips.
With the confirmation of Intel and AMD conferences, the outline of the new generation of gaming notebooks has gradually become clear, and users who need to replace their phones must wait patiently.