At CES 2024, chipmakers Nvidia and AMD are making significant pushes to integrate Artificial Intelligence capabilities into consumer PCs.
Nvidia launched three new GeForce RTX Super graphics cards (4080 Super, 4070 Ti Super, 4070 Super) aimed at enhancing 4K gaming and creative workloads, with the RTX 4080 Super seeing a price reduction. AMD countered with its Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card and Ryzen 8000G processors, emphasizing AI acceleration and affordability.
Both companies are highlighting hardware advancements for AI tasks like generative AI and improved performance in applications such as Stable Diffusion and gaming through technologies like DLSS. This move signifies a broader trend of AI integration into consumer technology, with Microsoft also introducing a dedicated Copilot key on Windows PCs, signaling a new era for AI-powered personal computing.
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