Computex 2025

Computex, the most important show for computer hardware, runs from May 20 to May 23 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 the announcements here, and we'll have editors on the ground going hands-on with the new products.
Latest about Computex

Nvidia and Mediatek's AI CPU may not see mass rollout until late 2026
By Stephen Warwick published
A new report claims that Nvidia and MediaTek's new AI PC chip may not see mass market shipments until the second half of 2026.

A 48GB dual-GPU Intel Arc B580 is reportedly in the works
By Hassam Nasir published
A new rumor claims that the Intel Arc B580 could get a dual-GPU variant with 48GB of memory.

AMD RX 9060 XT leaked specs allege speedy 3.3 GHz GPU clock
By Mark Tyson published
The key specifications of AMD’s Radeon RX 9600 XT have spilled onto the internet.

Asus reveals AMD B850 motherboard
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus has announced the TUF Gaming B850-BTF WiFi W motherboard with hidden connectors and invites fans to see it at Computex 2025.

MSI to unveil desktop AI supercomputer at Computex 2025, powered by Nvidia DGX
By Stephen Warwick published
MSI will unveil a new desktop AI supercomputer at Computex 2025.

Nvidia and MediaTek may unveil jointly developed 'N1' Arm chips for Windows PCs at Computex
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia and MediaTek are expected to unveil their jointly developed N1 and N1X Arm-based PC processors at Computex 2025, but it is unclear when they are set to be available.

Tipster claims AMD's RX 9060 XT 8GB is planned to launch at Computex — Dismisses cancellation rumors
By Hassam Nasir published
Despite all the talk of it being scrapped, it seems that AMD's RX 9060 XT 8GB GPUs are still in the pipeline, and set for launch at Computex, per Benchlife.

Intel Cougar Cove (P), Darkmont (E) core architectures revealed in Panther Lake perfmon commit
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel has updated its perfmon platform to support Panther Lake, while disclosing its Performance (P) and Efficient (E) core architectures: Cougar Cove and Darkmont.
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