Outside the Box Big Tech is competing to put AI on your laptop. Here’s the front-runner. Last Updated: June src0, 2024 at 7:43 p.m. ET
First Published: June src0, 2024 at 7:src5 a.m. ET
Computex, an annual convention that brings the tech world together every June in hot and humid Taipei, Taiwan, hosted keynote speeches last week from all the major players in consumer AI. The CEOs from Nvidia
, AMD , Qualcomm and Intel drew large crowds. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang needed a sporting arena to hold the audience. But all of them explored their views on how the PC market will drastically change over the next src2 months, and the future of artificial intelligence on the PC. Here’s a look at the potential winners and losers:AMD AMD spent the most time talking about consumer products during CEO Lisa Su’s keynote session, launching two different product lines. The Ryzen 9000 series looks to be the highest-performance desktop platform for gaming and creator audiences looking to upgrade workstations and PCs, and will help AMD continue its push to gain market share over Intel in this small but high-impact business.