In a nutshell: Intel is one of the many tech giants delivering keynotes at the virtual CES this year. Chipzilla's presentation, called "Practice More with the Ability of Computing," begins at ane PM PST / 4 PM ET.

You can watch the event on the Intel Newsroom. The company hasn't added a defended page but yet—we'll update this commodity when it does.

Equally for what's going to be appear, near people are hoping to hear something about the 11th-generation Rocket Lake-S desktop CPUs. The chips are rumored state in March, then expect Intel to leak a few details today earlier hosting a dedicated effect closer to the launch engagement.

We're besides expecting Intel to announce its 500-series chipset motherboards. These will finally help the company fight back against AMD by offering PCIe 4.0 support. They feature an LGA1200 socket, so both the 10th-gen Comet Lake-S and Rocket Lake-S chips work with the boards. In preparation for its arrival, Intel last week discontinued the 300-serial chipset motherboards, including the H310, H370, Z370, and Z390.

Elsewhere, Intel is besides rumored to exist unveiling its latest Intel Core vPro processors for commercial laptops, along with some new mobile processors aimed at consumers, and we could larn more about its Xe graphics cards. Don't be surprised to hear about advances in AI and 5G, too, while its autonomous driving division, Mobileye, has dedicated keynotes of its own. This is a 30-minute presentation, so don't look too many large reveals.