AMD, Intel, and Nvidia could be calling it quits for Computex 2020

AMD CEO at Computex 2019
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AMD, Intel, and Nvidia are unlikely to participate in Computex 2020, according to sources close to the matter. The Taiwanese tech show is usually one of the biggest events on the tech calendar, and is usually a hotbed of product announcements and launches. However, due to the ongoing global pandemic and related safety measures, the companies dearest to PC builders' hearts may halt their plans.

Computex usually takes place in early June, however, the show has since been pushed back to September 28-30 as a precautionary measure. While some countries have chosen to ease measures to varying degrees, there's little just yet to suggest that major events will be allowed to happen, or be sensible and safe, come September.

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I'm sure we'd all agree it's of the utmost importance that attendees and staff are able to enjoy Computex without risking their safety or the safety of others. If that requires delaying or shifting product announcements online, or shifting them out of their planned release window altogether, then so be it.

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Jacob Ridley
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