Computex 2026
Computex, the most important show for computer hardware, runs from June 2 to June 5 in Taipei, with related announcements likely starting a couple of days earlier.
The tech world's biggest computing players — Nvidia, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm, among others — are all participating in this year's show, along with PC OEMs like Asus, MSI, and Acer, and component vendors like Cooler Master and Lian Li. We'll be covering all AI Computing and Next-Gen announcements here, and we'll have editors on the ground going hands-on with the new products.
Latest about Computex

Acer brings Intel G3 Extreme CPU, Arc B390 graphics to Predator Atlas 8 gaming handheld
By Matt Safford published
Acer's Atlas 8 takes on AMD’s dominance in the space with the new Intel Arc G3 and G3 Extreme processors, packing Arc B370 or B390 iGPUs.

Acer and Qualcomm take on MacBook Neo with first Snapdragon C laptop
By Matt Safford published
The first Snapdragon C-powered laptop, the Aspire Go 15, delivers 512GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, plus a good collection of ports for a still-undisclosed ‘entry-tier price point.’

Samsung Display announces world's first 360 Hz 4K QD-OLED panel
By Jowi Morales published
How much GPU power do you need to drive that many pixels?

Acer's upcoming Predator Atlas 8 handheld to feature Intel's 'Arc G3' chip based on Panther Lake
By Hassam Nasir published
The Arc G3 series would compete directly against AMD's Ryzen Z2 platform.

AMD is reportedly developing an entry-level RDNA 4 GPU, the RX 9050, with 8GB of VRAM
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD is allegedly planning to launch an RX 9050 SKU to compete with the RTX 5050, featuring more cores than the OEM-exclusive RX 9060.

Nvidia's long-rumored N1 SoC spotted on a laptop motherboard with 128 GB RAM, listed for $1,400
By Hassam Nasir published
The N1/N1X chips are finally right around the corner.

Zalman's jet engine-inspired CPU cooler hits the shelves
By Mark Tyson published
Korean cases and cooling specialist Zalman Technologies has released the jet-engine inspired Zet5 CPU cooler to retail.

CAMM2 and modules smile to the camera, but do not expect them on the market soon
By Anton Shilov published
If ever.
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