AMD CEO Lisa Su. | Image: AMD

Ahead of their press conferences at this yearā€™s truncated and part-virtual CES, AMD and Intel are teasing big CPU announcements for the show. AMDā€™s ā€œproduct premiereā€ is due to take place at 10am ET today, while Intel has a ā€œdigital-first live experienceā€ scheduled for slightly later at 1pm ET.

Intelā€™s CES tease is focused on one key spec, 5.5GHz, which is expected to be the maximum boost clock speed its upcoming CPU will be able to reach. Thatā€™s a 300MHz improvement over the companyā€™s current flagship, the Core i9-12900K, which was announced late last year and can reach a top boost clock speed of 5.2GHz. VideoCardz reports that the new processor could be called the Core i9-12900KS, and may release in late Q1 2022.

12th Gen #IntelCore desktop processors are topping Best CPU lists and widely available to gamers and enthusiasts. And we’re not done yet. Next stop: Up to 5.5GHz. pic.twitter.com/mEUreGSixF

ā€” Intel Technology (@IntelTech) January 3, 2022

Meanwhile, AMD CEO Lisa Su hasnā€™t revealed much in the way of specifics in her own CES tease. But the company is widely expected to announce its next generation of Ryzen CPUs at this yearā€™s show. AMD typically uses CES to launch its laptop-focused processors: it announced the Ryzen 5000 mobile lineup at CES 2021, and Ryzen 4000 CPUs at CES 2020. Improvements expected this year include the use of 3D V-Cache for a 15 percent performance uplift.

Happy New Year and welcome to 2022! We are kicking off the year with lots of new tech – hope you will join us for our #AMD2022 Product Premiere on January 4th at 7am PT: https://t.co/ixOLhxjkuM pic.twitter.com/DT0pXHiLXw

ā€” Lisa Su (@LisaSu) January 3, 2022

Despite the imminent announcements, itā€™s less clear how long itā€™ll be until youā€™ll easily be able to buy the new CPUs thanks to the ongoing global chip shortage. Intelā€™s CEO has warned that supply could be tight until 2023, while TSMC, which manufactures chips for AMD, has previously said shortages could continue into this year.

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