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Last updated: June 3, 2026, 8:33 PM ET

Power Supplies & Components

FSP Group unveiled new PSUs at Computex 2026 headlined by the 3.3 kW CANNON model designed specifically for AI computing and workstations, continuing the industry's focus on high-wattage power solutions. Channel Well Technology demonstrated its high-wattage PSUs targeting inference PCs, while Seasonic showcased its latest PC and server PSUs targeting enterprise markets. Wentai made waves with the AiBARZA Aldan-D1515, claiming the world's most efficient power supply and the first production unit to receive Cybenetics Diamond rating for at least 95% continuous efficiency. Thermaltake introduced its innovative DockPower PSU featuring a detachable connections panel, and Deep Cool Gamer Storm presented a 3200W Titanium PSU that pushes the boundaries of power supply capability for extreme systems.

PC Cases & Cooling Solutions

Thermaltake revealed its innovative CAPO X case designed to accommodate two MATX systems in a single tall tower configuration, addressing the needs of multi-system builders. The company also showcased its ST Trio Ultra AIO featuring a tablet-sized triple-screen display setup with three 6-inch screens each offering 1280×720 resolution. Cryorig demonstrated its updated near-silent water-cooled PC case at the show, while Enermax presented pump-free AIO liquid coolers and oil-immersed case designs. SAMA unveiled its V80 chassis prototype featuring a dual-curve tempered glass front panel, and YCC integrated Swarovski crystal accents into its 2026 gaming chassis lineup to add premium aesthetics to high-performance systems.

Memory & Storage Innovations

G.Skill demonstrated a DDR5-10000 RDIMM in an 8-channel configuration with ECC capabilities, showcasing a workstation setup utilizing 512 GB across eight 64 GB modules running on an Intel Xeon platform. KLEVV brought new memory products including 4R CUDIMMs and CRAS V RGB Prime memory with up to 64 GB capacity and RGB illumination. Longsys launched its AIDIMM & AILPBGA products under the "Edge AI Storage - Integrated Implementation" theme, targeting the growing AI storage market with full-stack solutions designed for edge computing applications.

Graphics & Peripherals

ZOTAC unveiled the Magnus One Ultra positioning it as the world's most compact prebuilt desktop featuring a desktop NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, targeting robotics and IIoT applications. Power Color showcased prototype AMD Radeon RX 9000 series cards featuring groovy UV-reactive artwork that glows under ultraviolet lighting. Mad Catz introduced the R.A.T. 7+ wireless gaming mouse with customizable features alongside the N.E.K.O. K.O. leverless arcade controller. AVer Media presented its Multi Studio Core GC750, a professional multi-platform streaming solution targeting content creators and broadcasters. Corsair collaborated with OBT and ElmorLabs on the Benchlab 2 system monitoring platform, providing real-time telemetry hardware for PC system monitoring and fine-tuning.

AI & Quantum Computing

Google released its Gemma 4 12B model designed to run on any laptop with 16GB of RAM, utilizing a new encoding scheme and token prediction to punch above its weight class. The company received orders to modify AI Overviews to include clearer links and allow UK publishers to opt out, following complaints about insufficient source attribution. Meanwhile, Microsoft and other quantum computing firms updated their progress reports on quantum technology development, though Meta continues to struggle to close the gap with AI rivals despite significant investment. The industry's focus on AI hardware was evident as FSP emphasized its "Powering AI Together" tagline throughout its Computex showcase.

Software & Development Tools

AMD released its Adrenalin 26.6.1 WHQL drivers with optimizations for "F1 25: 2026 Season Pack" and "World of Tanks: HEAT," alongside fixes for various stability issues. Microsoft offered Visual Studio Professional 2026 bundled with 15 coding courses for just $50, representing significant savings over subscription-based alternatives. Meanwhile, Plex expanded beyond its media server roots with new social features focusing on