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

8GB of RAM is back on laptops — companies are lowering memory offerings to make affordable notebooks during component crisis
By Andrew E. Freedman published
At Computex, Dell and Acer both introduced systems starting with 8GB of RAM to compete with the MacBook Neo, following a rush to 16GB systems in the last two years to bolster local AI.

Qualcomm Roundtable Interview transcript — SVP of Compute and Gaming talks Snapdragon C, RTX Spark, and the agentic AI future
By Paul Alcorn published
Premium Qualcomm has Snapdragon C to compete in the exciting low-cost laptop market, but it's also looking to build an entire agentic AI ecosystem on Qualcomm silicon.

Hyte shows off Y50 chassis, aesthetic cable accessory kit, new fans, and updates Nexus Software
By Joe Shields published
We stopped by Hyte at Computex 2026.

Best of Computex 2026
By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published
From affordable premium laptops to next-gen handhelds, and Nvidia bringing its Spark to Windows on Arm, these are the 11 best products introduced at this year’s show.

AMD's Helios MI455X AI platform breaks cover, initial systems use UALink-over-Ethernet interconnects
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AMD’s first rack-scale AI machine is incoming.

Production of DDR4 memory and motherboards is restarting amid unprecedented memory shortages — PC industry preparing for a world without DDR5
By Jake Roach, Paul Alcorn published
Back to the (stone) DDR4 age.

Frore shows off LiquidJet Nexus coldplate for Nvidia Vera Rubin, other AI accelerators
By Anton Shilov published
Frore’s LiquidJet Nexus promises to enable 10% more token generation on Blackwell Ultra when compared to existing liquid-cooling solutions.

Computex 2026 Live: Day three in Taipei
By Stephen Warwick last updated
Every update live from Taipei as Computex continues in Taiwan.

Surface Laptop Ultra targets 110W TDP for RTX Spark Superchip
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Disclosure gives us an idea of the thermal and power ballpark the RTX Spark Superchip might play in

Tom's Hardware Unfiltered: Computex 2026, Day 3 — the heat bites as our team races across Taipei
By Paul Alcorn, Joe Shields, Jake Roach, Jeffrey Kampman published
Premium Our team in Taipei feels the heat in another extremely busy day covering Computex 2026, which is busier than ever before.
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