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TechPowerUp flies to Taipei this weekend to bring you our biggest ever Live coverage of what is shaping up to be the most exhaustive edition of Computex ever, with hundreds of brands and thousands of new products on display. We have scheduled meetings with all brands from the world of hardware and gaming, so that we can get you full coverage, including hands-on with the hardware you're looking forward to. Besides the show floor, there's a lot happening at Computex, with leading hardware companies announcing their latest platforms. The running theme of course is AI for everyone, and AI everywhere. Since Computex is a mainly PC-focussed expo, the dominating device is bound to be the AI PC. This would mean a slew of core hardware and peripherals enhanced with on-device AI acceleration capabilities.

After the break, we've compiled a list of announcements that we expect from major companies like Intel, AMD, NVIDIA



Intel
We expect Intel to lift the veil off its next-generation Core Ultra "Lunar Lake" processor for ultraportables, and its sibling microarchitecture, "Arrow Lake," which will power performance-thru-enthusiast notebooks, and desktops. That's right, Intel is bringing in an all new desktop processor platform this year, which will be the company's first to feature an NPU, and meet Microsoft Copilot+ AI PC logo requirements.

AMD
From AMD we expect the Ryzen 9000 "Granite Ridge" desktop processor powered by the new "Zen 5" microarchitecture. This isn't the only chip based on the new architecture, there's also the Ryzen AI "Strix Point" mobile processor series, which promises generational increases in CPU core counts besides the IPC increase from "Zen 5," a new NPU that exceeds Copilot+ requirements, and a faster iGPU. It remains to be seen if AMD announces any enterprise-segment products. AMD's Radeon RDNA 3 generation is due for an update in 2024, so it would be interesting to see some action there, too.

NVIDIA
Next up, is NVIDIA, the undisputed king of AI acceleration. The company recently announced its "Blackwell" AI GPU at GTC, and is unlikely to make any data-center announcements in a client-focussed event like Computex, but there could be several announcements related to NVIDIA's approach to AI on the PC, including AI-accelerated gaming features and utilities for gamers. Much like AMD, NVIDIA's GeForce RTX gaming GPU lineup is due for an update this year with "Blackwell," so it would be very interesting to see if NVIDIA pulls out something big.

Storage & DRAM
The PC storage industry will see the various memory manufacturers unveil high-frequency DDR5 overclocking memory kits, as both Intel and AMD are expected to launch next-generation processors that will likely be capable of higher memory speeds. DDR5 is now maturing and mainstreaming as a consumer main memory standard. We also expect to see memory in new form-factors such as CAMM2 and LPCAMM2. The non-volatile storage market led by M.2 NVMe SSDs, could see the introduction of PCIe Gen 5 drives across broader market segments, as the various SSD controller manufacturers roll out mainstream Gen 5 controllers that are built on 7 nm, and run cool.

Cases, Cooling & Power
The PC power, cases, and cooling showcase at Computex is expected to be vast and elaborate. Cases with curved, pillarless glass paneling could be all the rage. AIO liquid CPU coolers will get smarter, and pack displays on the pump+block, as would the air-type CPU coolers. More importantly, there could be support for upcoming CPU sockets. The PSU segment will see greater standardization of ATX 3.1, along with 12V-2x6 power connectors. We noticed an upward trend in wattage at CES, which we expect to continue. Can we have cases with USB4-capable type-C front-panel ports, pretty please?

See you next week, when Computex kicks off in earnest. Our news team will work round the clock to bring you hundreds of stories, so be sure to keep checking back on us!

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It's always great to get flooded with Computex news on TPU. And as always I wait for Computex more excited than for Christmas lol
 
Hurray... AI is marketed on everything everywhere to charge more money...
 
AI you say? Wasn't expecting that. Came right out of the blue. :p

Would like to hear something on Nvidia's RTX Blackwell GPUs but I know that's not a priority right now.
 
Would like to hear something on Nvidia's RTX Blackwell GPUs but I know that's not a priority right now.
nGreedia would tell you all about AI and give no care about gaming :(
 
It'd be great if someone from TPU would do a colab with some of the other tech journos when there...If that's something you're comfortable with. I always appreciate seeing those.

Even if it's just chilling at a go go club having a beverage...I think many of us appreciate many of those attending, so if we can catch multiple personalities meshing (esp w/ TPU staff) that would be a cool thing.

Just throwing it out there! I respect TPU is largely-focused on written content, but hey...It'd still be cool.

If nothing else, I would love if you brought back having a photo album post from the event.

I'm honestly not talking about the presentation models, I'm talking anything/anyone you see/meet that might not be worth it's own original post and/or may be off-topic, but perhaps funny/interesting.

Above all-else; have fun doing what you do best.
Ya'll bring excellent coverage of the event every year that reminds me of reading old 'rush-to-print' Anandtech articles or e3 coverage from the likes of Gamespot/IGN before web 2.0...and I cherish that. :lovetpu:
 
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Need a way to block any article with the AI buzzword baked in. Maybe I’ll use some AI to…

Next to mining, I’ve never been so sick of a fad/buzzword in my life. At least there will be plenty of news about Zen 5 and better memory support to look forward to.
 
Need a way to block any article with the AI buzzword baked in. Maybe I’ll use some AI to…

Next to mining, I’ve never been so sick of a fad/buzzword in my life. At least there will be plenty of news about Zen 5 and better memory support to look forward to.
I couldn't agree more. Zen5 is about the only thing I'm mildly interested in from the big three. Something novel that doesn't include gobs of useless glass from a case mannie would be refreshing. Every case I've been considering hasn't aged well at all this last year.

Maybe I'll go get a new push mower or splurge and get a zero turn...those should be AI free. Should be.
 
All I want is booth girls. This is that one item where a video review is allowed.
 
All I want is booth girls. This is that one item where a video review is allowed.
A man of culture, like me.

Yeah, but do they do them anymore? It makes the shorty 240"'s upset and try to ruin it for everyone.
 
I'm excited about announcements at Computex, but I'm utterly disgusted with this "AI everywhere" crap.

It kind of reminds me of electric cars that have to be advertised everywhere because no one is buying them.
 
Fk AI! I hope criminal actions rais a lot because of AI and governments do somethings to cut it out.
 
An early casualty of Political Correctness.
Yeah they should have just added Booth studs and booth 'whateveryouwannabe' and all would have been well in the world. Its a sign of the times though. The net result of all those strong opinions is nobody does anything anymore and all things turn boring and stale.
 
I'm ok with AI, but lets make it real AI not some bargain basement over glorified shit script.

Loving me some computex

@AusWolf there's a monitor coming from ASRock that might be good wheelhouse option (it's a dual mode, BUT they don't mentioned the panel tech yet or if it's matte or glossy, and there are WOLED glossy's now)
 
Yeah they should have just added Booth studs and booth 'whateveryouwannabe' and all would have been well in the world. Its a sign of the times though. The net result of all those strong opinions is nobody does anything anymore and all things turn boring and stale.
Yep. Not being allowed to say anything because it can potentially offend someone is the same kind of oppression we had a couple of decades back. Only the offended group has changed from politicians to... eh...

@AusWolf there's a monitor coming from ASRock that might be good wheelhouse option (it's a dual mode, BUT they don't mentioned the panel tech yet or if it's matte or glossy, and there are WOLED glossy's now)
Nah, I'm good. I just got myself a 1440 ultrawide a few months ago. :)

I'm not keen on OLED anyway due to burn-in. My last monitor lasted me nearly 9 years, and it still works perfectly fine. I expect the same (or more) from this one.
 
Meeting Microsoft Copilot+ AI PC logo requirements. Now *that's* something to aim for. All hail the sticker!

And don't even get me started on the whole AI malarky...
 
Yep. Not being allowed to say anything because it can potentially offend someone is the same kind of oppression we had a couple of decades back. Only the offended group has changed from politicians to... eh...


Nah, I'm good. I just got myself a 1440 ultrawide a few months ago. :)

I'm not keen on OLED anyway due to burn-in. My last monitor lasted me nearly 9 years, and it still works perfectly fine. I expect the same (or more) from this one.
I'll guinea pig for us then.
 
More of this...

The biggest concer with 0:50 is that no one says Safe/comfortable to drive, use, and why should everyone to be connected.
All I want is booth girls. This is that one item where a video review is allowed.
AI booth babes. This is perhaps the only one area, where AI can be good at- AI waifus.
Yeah they should have just added Booth studs and booth 'whateveryouwannabe' and all would have been well in the world. Its a sign of the times though. The net result of all those strong opinions is nobody does anything anymore and all things turn boring and stale.
There would be at least someone to shoot a glance at, or maybe even chit-chat a bit. These AI buzzwords slip everywhere, like the endless noodles. The sterile place.
 
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More of this...

I remember when these shows were about companies coming up with a whole bunch of different stuff to win consumers over. Nowadays, all companies parrot the same boring thing.
 
Need a way to block any article with the AI buzzword baked in. Maybe I’ll use some AI to…

Next to mining, I’ve never been so sick of a fad/buzzword in my life. At least there will be plenty of news about Zen 5 and better memory support to look forward to.
I'm pretty sure that would drastically reduce your internet time these days.
 
Is BenQ there? They announced an interesting monitor a few months back and started selling on Japan yesterday after an announcement event (in japanese), there's still barely any coverage on it and would love to know more if anyone can drop by the stand

 
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