Chip makers Intel, AMD and Nvidia took to the virtual stage at this week’s trade show to unveil their new processors that promise graphics to look better, load faster and improve performance. computer.
“Our relationship with technology has fundamentally changed,” AMD CEO Lisa Su said during a keynote address on Tuesday. “The pandemic has elevated technology to become an essential part of our way of living, working, playing and communicating. And at the heart of all this technology is high-performance computing.”
Hardware companies Acer, Asus, Lenovo and others unveiled their latest equipment and connected screens using the new chips.
For Taiwanese company Acer, the pandemic didn’t bother much with the introduction of its new product line, including several new laptops and screens. Similarly, Asus, also based in Taiwan, announced extensive training, from laptops to a projector and a monitor.
“Because Taiwan has hardly been affected [by the coronavirus pandemic] “Really, and this is our global headquarters, all product development has gone very well,” said Acer Pan America President Gregg Prendergast. “Our factories are mainly in China … they were a bit erratic in the Q2 calendar, but it has been quite operational since June.”
Acer has a major business in education, providing Chromebooks to students and on laptops and gaming screens. Traditionally, the brand attracts PC gamers, but is gradually expanding to dildos as well, offering a new screen that supports gaming on the new PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X with optimized graphics.
“It depends on how some of these products work. If they start to get stuck and start selling well, we’re sure we’ll expand the portfolio safely,” Prendergast said.
Intel on Monday unveiled new computer processors, including Intel chips for 11th-generation gaming.
Intel told CNN Business in a call last week that Apple’s decision to release the chip maker to “find out how we come out and compete against these [Apple] “Intel said it will focus on delivering the best experiences on Windows, Chrome and Linux, while competing with Mac products.