Yes, more AI

We have not seen Lisa Su speak about consumer products as much as we would like to see, but there is a chance she could return for an event around Computex, though that is not confirmed. What AMD has confirmed is an AI-focused event about a month later, which suggests the company’s priority is elsewhere.
AMD has opened the official page for Advancing AI 2026 , its AI-focused event, scheduled for July 22 and July 23 in San Francisco, California. The company is already collecting sign-ups for registration alerts and has added Google Calendar and iCal links on the event page.

Source: AMD
AMD describes the event as an annual gathering for developers, customers, and partners focused on AI infrastructure, architecture, and development. The page says developers can expect sessions around AI agents, model optimization, training, certifications, and access to free GPU resources.
At this stage, AMD has not published a keynote schedule, speaker lineup, or a list of product announcements. The current page is limited to a general overview of the event and an option to register for updates, which suggests the detailed agenda will be shared later.

Advancing AI 2025, Source: AMD
Last year’s Advancing AI 2025 event was where AMD unveiled the Instinct MI350 Series accelerators, introduced ROCm 7, and previewed its next-generation MI400 series alongside the “Helios” rack-scale AI system planned for 2026. AMD also used the event to highlight support from partners and customers including Meta, OpenAI, xAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Cohere, HUMAIN, Red Hat, Astera Labs, and Marvell, framing the show around a broader push for open AI infrastructure rather than a single product launch.
Needless to say, this event is for investors, not consumers.
Source: AMD