AMD Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su will headline CES 2026 in Las Vegas, on how AMD will deliver AI capability across cloud, enterprise and edge devices to customers.
AI scope from data center to client devices
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) said Dr. Lisa Su will return to the CES main stage to outline AMD’s approach to artificial intelligence across infrastructure, enterprise deployments, edge systems and consumer hardware. According to CTA CEO and Vice Chair Gary Shapiro, the show convenes leading innovators and problem-solvers each year, and Dr. Su has guided AMD to a strong position in high-performance computing without relying on a single, closed path.
In her address, Dr. Su is set to describe how a broad stack—CPU, GPU, adaptive computing and AI software—aims to give customers options on performance and flexibility. That scope will include AMD EPYC processors in the data center, acceleration with AMD Instinct GPUs, and AI-capable PCs and gaming systems powered by Ryzen CPUs and Radeon graphics. Dr. Su has been recognized as TIME 2024 CEO of the Year and listed among Fortune’s 100 Most Powerful People in Business.
What Su signals about AMD’s mission
Ahead of the event, Dr. Su characterized AMD’s mission as delivering the computing power and AI innovation needed to address complex problems—from the largest supercomputers to compact edge devices. She underscored an open, collaborative model with industry partners and application developers, describing it as a way for customers to deploy solutions that are faster, smarter and suited to real-world requirements rather than one-size-fits-all tools.
Organizer’s view and program updates
From the organizer perspective, CTA President Kinsey Fabrizio said the keynote is expected to frame the year’s discussion on high-performance computing and how AI will affect products and services across categories. Lenovo is also slated to deliver a keynote, with the schedule to be updated as additional speakers are announced.
Time, venue and registration
AMD’s keynote is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Monday, January 5, 2026, in the Palazzo Ballroom at The Venetian in Las Vegas, United States. CES 2026 runs January 6–9 in Las Vegas; registration is open via the event organizer, CTA.
About the event and the organizer
CES is produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and brings together companies and startups across the technology sector. The show functions as a meeting place for brands, partners and innovators, providing a platform for announcements that set priorities for the year ahead.










