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My first visit to COMPUTEX dates back to 2004—hard to believe it’s been 22 years since then.
Over the years, the tech industry has seen its ups and downs, from quieter periods to the explosive growth of the gaming era, and now the resurgence brought on by AI.
Through it all, COMPUTEX has stood as a witness to the ongoing evolution of technology and innovation.
Ever since NVIDIA sparked the AI trend during COMPUTEX 2023, the buzz around AI has remained strong.
Over the past two years, most brands have been working hard to align their new hardware and software with AI capabilities.
This year’s COMPUTEX 2025 carries the theme "AI NEXT", continuing the momentum from last year.
Once again, tech giants NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel are taking the stage in Taipei, with global media coverage driving excitement to new heights.
Even before the official opening of the show, many brands had already held their own product launch events.
In addition, there are numerous keynotes and technical forums happening throughout COMPUTEX.
Due to overlapping schedules, I was only able to attend a few of them.
One of the first highlights was Intel’s announcement of two new ARC Pro GPUs designed for workstations.
The ARC PRO B50 comes with 16GB of memory and is priced at $299 USD.
The higher-end ARC PRO B60 features 24GB of memory, and based on partner estimates, is expected to be priced between $500 and $1,000 USD.
On-site, Intel showcased a performance comparison between the ARC Pro B50 GPU and the NVIDIA RTX A1000.
Also on display was a sample of Panther Lake, which is currently expected to launch in early 2026. It may first debut in the laptop market.
At the Intel booth, several zones were dedicated to showcasing AI applications. One notable demo featured a 200HX series laptop running an interactive AI Game Play Coach developed by GGQ.
This tool provides real-time suggestions on gameplay strategy and player performance, offering helpful guidance during in-game scenarios.
A sofa design demo showcased how Adobe Substance 3D Sampler can convert real-world object images into realistic 3D PBR materials.
This approach significantly reduces the time and effort required compared to traditional material creation workflows.
The Face of Innovation AI photo booth allowed visitors to experiment with various appearance transformations and background styles.
After customizing their look, users could print their final image on the spot.
This year, software integration with AI is more widespread than ever, offering practical benefits for users with specific creative or functional needs.
This year, COMPUTEX attracted over 1,400 exhibitors for the first time.
With so many brands and new products showcased across the Nangang Exhibition Center, both visiting time and article length were limited.
Below, I’m sharing highlights from a few brands that personally caught my interest or took extra time to introduce their latest offerings during my visit.
First up is GIGABYTE & AORUS. Under the theme “LEADING EDGE”, GIGABYTE showcased a range of new AI solutions for gaming and content creation, aiming to accelerate AI adoption through upgraded hardware and software.
On the motherboard wall, the STEALTH ICE series motherboards feature a sleek white design and rear-connector layouts, reducing cable clutter for cleaner builds.
The new Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE C2 supports CAMM2 memory.
The AORUS RTX 5090 STEALTH ICE graphics card also uses a rear-connector design.
The external GPU , the AORUS RTX 5090 AI BOX, boasts over 3000 AI TOPS of computing power.
Compared to the previous generation 4090 GAMING BOX, it delivers a significant boost in both gaming and AI application performance.
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