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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 5:34 PM ET

Computex 2026 Hardware Launches

Gigabyte unveiled its AORUS INFINITY keyboard and mouse series at Computex 2026, available in black and white color options, while also showcasing the AORUS ELITE Series monitors featuring next-generation Tandem OLED technology and the world's first 5K Multi Mode Mini LED glow technology. The company further introduced the AORUS Master 16, a flagship gaming notebook with a 16-inch QHD OLED display featuring a 240 Hz refresh rate and 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. Gigabyte also demonstrated the AORUS P1600W AI TOP, a premium 80 Plus Titanium-rated 1600 W PSU capable of powering up to four high-end graphics cards, complete with a true-color display spanning the entire side panel.

ASUS revealed its new ProArt PCs powered by NVIDIA's RTX Spark at Computex 2026, targeting AI creators with the Pro Art P16 (H7607) and P14 (H7407) laptops. The company also celebrated 20 years of the ROG brand, showcasing its ROG Edition 20 hardware lineup including graphics cards, NUCs, PSUs, peripherals, coolers, and routers. Meanwhile, Samsung Display announced a comprehensive gaming display lineup for the show, featuring 1ms response times and high refresh rates tailored for competitive gaming.

AI and Next-Generation Computing

NVIDIA introduced RTX Spark, a supercomputer-grade processor for Windows PCs with agentic user interfaces, marking what the company considers its most important product of the year aimed at breaking into the consumer PC processor market. The technology expanded through partnerships with MediaTek, and Microsoft, all announcing PCs powered by RTX Spark to enable developers to create new AI experiences. Additionally, NVIDIA announced 2nd Generation Transformer-based Ray Reconstruction, now part of DLSS 4.5, which addresses image quality issues in ray-traced games by reconstructing entire frames.

Intel showcased its first gaming handhelds powered by the new Arc G3 series SoCs, purpose-built for this form factor, while also announcing Xeon 6+ processors for agentic AI workloads in data centers. The company further launched "Bartlett Lake" as a Xeon 6300 series server CPU, making the silicon previously exclusive to IoT markets available to broader enterprise customers. Meanwhile, Giga Computing expanded its AI infrastructure portfolio at Computex, demonstrating accelerated computing solutions for next-generation workloads.

AMD's Hardware Strategy

AMD extended Socket AM5 support through at least 2029, ensuring platform longevity for its desktop processors, while also formally announcing the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10