Tom's Hardware Unfiltered: Computex 2026, Day 3 — the heat bites as our team races across Taipei Our team in Taipei feels the heat in another extremely busy day
Computex 2026 in Taipei showcased a significant shift towards business-to-business and data center technology, moving beyond its traditional consumer focus. Despite ongoing supply chain issues impacting PC hardware development and pricing, the event featured innovative products like Intel's Arc G3 Extreme chips for handheld gaming PCs and Nvidia's RTX Spark Superchip aimed at an agentic AI PC future. The trade show also highlighted a mix of affordable and high-end hardware, with some companies focusing on cost-effective solutions while others pushed the boundaries with advanced manufacturing and premium components. AI
IMPACT Highlights the growing integration of AI and data center technology into traditional PC hardware shows, indicating a shift in industry focus.
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