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Intel’s new CEO delivers his first keynote today, here’s where to watch

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Intel’s new CEO delivers his first keynote today, here’s where to watch
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You may remember that former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger left the company towards the end of last year. He has since been investing in AI, and Team Blue has finally appointed a permanent replacement after a few months of interim management. We already know that the company’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is reportedly planning a big shakeup.

And now, we’ll finally get to hear directly from the source regarding what is happening with Intel’s future. The company, no doubt, had a rough 2024, and now’s the time to bounce back. Tan will be on stage for the opening keynote of Intel Vision, which is taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada, between March 31st and April 1st.

Tune into the Intel Vision opening keynote titled ‘A New Intel’

Intel’s new CEO has a lot to answer for based on the troubles the company had to deal with last year. Instability issues with 14th and 13th Gen Intel Core processors were a big talking point, with AMD enjoying even better CPU sales as a result – a trend which has continued on into 2025 as rival Team Red ramps up production to meet demand. In a similar light, Intel has yet to deliver a competitor for AMD’s Ryzen X3D gaming chips.

In any case, we’re looking forward to it – you can catch the opening keynote on Intel’s YouTube channel between 2:00 and 2:45 PM, local time. The stream will be going live 30 minutes ahead of time in preparation. We’ve converted the keynote’s start time into different time zones and provided a countdown clock below.

  • US Pacific Time (PDT): 2 PM
  • US Eastern Time (EDT): 5 PM
  • United Kingdom (BST): 10 PM
  • Central Europe (CEST): 11 PM
  • India (IST): 2:30 AM, April 1st
  • Sydney, Australia (AEDT): 8 AM, April 1st
  • Auckland, New Zealand (NZDT): 10 AM, April 1st

In addition to the opening keynote, you’ll also be able to catch an Intel Products Update the following day, on April 1st, 9 AM Pacific Time. If you’re looking for a more refined rundown on Intel’s latest product developers, this should be worth tuning into.


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