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.
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Lexar regional manager says that RAM prices are expected to double by the end of the year
By Jowi Morales published
Don't get your hopes up.

Taiwanese startup FormulaV Line wants to break into US market with two new unique cases — company expects products to become available on Newegg later this year
By Jowi Morales published
Gamers and enthusiasts are getting new affordable options pretty soon.

G.Skill explains how AMD EXPO ULL unlocks additional performance
By Jeffrey Kampman published
AMD's EXPO Ultra Low Latency program, announced at Computex 2026, aims to give users a one-click route to lower memory latencies than its existing EXPO profiles

Tom's Hardware Unfiltered: Computex 2026, Day 4 — the B2B shift, and we say farewell to Taipei
By Paul Alcorn, Jake Roach, Jeffrey Kampman, Joe Shields published
Premium In the final entry in our series of daily Computex blogs, our team ruminates on their thoughts from the show itself.

Jensen Huang says 'every edge device will become autonomous'
By Luke James published
Premium "There's a new computing pattern," the Nvidia CEO told reporters at a press gaggle the day after his GTC Taipei keynote.

Take your OpenClaw box back to the future with retro Mac Mini, Mac Studio docks
By Matt Safford published
Wokyis is already selling its M5 dock that turns your Mac Mini into a mini Macintosh. But it plans to add G7 NES-themed docks, as well, with up to 80Gbps of throughput and larger 7-inch screens.

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.
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