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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 07:00 PMComputex 2026 is one of the world’s largest exhibitions dedicated to computer technology and electronics, where leading companies showcase their latest developments and innovations. This year it will be held on June 2–5 in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. We headed to this large-scale event to bring you everything interesting firsthand. Our photo report will feature many shots taken directly at the exhibition — refresh the page so you don’t miss the fresh photos and live impressions of the most exciting announcements.
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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 06:57 PMAt Computex 2026, GIGABYTE unveiled several flagship products: unique GeForce RTX 50 Infinity graphics cards, the first 5K Mini LED gaming monitor in its class, and solutions for running AI locally. Some of the devices celebrate the brand’s 40th anniversary and feature the new Infinity design.
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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 05:21 PMDell isn't trying to beat the MacBook Neo on price alone. The new XPS 13 ends up being a bit more expensive than Apple’s laptop, but in return it offers a touchscreen with up to a 120Hz refresh rate, active cooling, and a better baseline spec sheet right out of the box. The company is clearly aiming to win over students, high schoolers, and anyone looking for an ultra-light laptop for work and study.
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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 12:51 PMASUS has unveiled an updated handheld console, the ROG Ally X20, at Computex 2026, timed to coincide with the ROG brand's 20th anniversary. The new device looks noticeably different from current models, both in design and screen, but hasn't received any hardware upgrade.
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Two CPUs for Gamers at Once: AMD Brings Back the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and Announces a New Ryzen 7 7700X3D
Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 10:41 AMAMD has unexpectedly brought back one of the most popular gaming CPUs of recent years, while also extending the life of the AM5 platform and unveiling new products for gamers. Among the announcements is the global launch of the Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card, which was previously only sold in China. -
Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 09:47 AMNVIDIA has introduced the RTX Spark — an ARM processor for Windows laptops that’s not just about AI, but gaming too. The company claims performance on par with a mobile GeForce RTX 5070, ray tracing support, and the ability to run modern AAA titles at 1440p.
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