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Every year, brands like Asus, Acer, and Nvidia gather for the biggest PC show of the year at Computex in Taipei. Expect daring new concept designs, high-spec hype machines, and the latest innovations in the Intel-Windows ecosystem.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
This keyboard is nerd Mad Libs.

Say hello to the waterproof magnesium alloy keyboard with magnetic TMR switches paired with a touchscreen numpad with built-in SSD, kickstand, and Stream Deck-like shortcut functionality. Wired/wireless, 8,000Hz polling, rapid trigger, 5-layer gasket, swap out magnetic for mechanical switches if you like. No price or release date yet.

The MSI Strike Alloy TMR keyboard and Strike Nexus accessory.
The MSI Strike Alloy TMR keyboard and Strike Nexus accessory.
Image: MSI
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Afraid the Steam Machine will be too expensive? Imagine the price of this NUC with a mobile RTX 5090.

At Computex, Asus announced the ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 — a mini-PC with Intel’s highest-end mobile chip and a flagship RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. It’s even decked out in gold accents for the Republic of Gamers’ 20th anniversary.

Like other Asus Computex announcements, there’s no pricing. But as Liliputing points out, the standard model with an RTX 5080 costs $3,799.

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TC Sottek
TC Sottek
New RAM fan cans temps for RAM fans.

Cooler Master’s just introduced new DDR5 sticks with built-in fans, which promise significant improvements in heat management. If you can’t afford new fancy new RAM, like most of us, consider making friends with the Snow Miser.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
This mouse is a Stream Deck.

Corsair owns Elgato, so here’s synergy: the $130 Nightsword V2 Wireless. Hold the Stream Deck button to summon virtual Stream Deck buttons, no LCD keys necessary. (Or map to other buttons on the 89-gram mouse.) 170 hours of 2.4GHz battery life or 164 hours on Bluetooth; far less with RGB or 8K polling.

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The Stream Deck mouse.
The Stream Deck mouse.
Image: Corsair
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Samsung Display was holding out on us: the 4K 360 QD-OLED has a third mode.

We told you the new 31.5-inch OLED could do 4K at 360Hz or 1080p680, but MSI made it do 2K520 as well — in “the world’s first triple-mode QD-OLED gaming monitor” the MPG OLED 322URDX36. Also, the RGB-stripe monitor has customizable HDR, with 1500-nit peaks. 98W USB-C PD, too. Flatpanels says it won’t ship till 2027.

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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Would you buy a power supply that splits in two?

Spotted at Computex 2026 by OC3D among others, the Thermaltake Dockpower makes power supplies even more modular — so you can theoretically upgrade to more power without unplugging and plugging all your cables, hopefully without introducing another common point of failure. $120 and up in Q3, in 750W, 850W, 1000W and 1200W flavors.

<em>Gallery: Thermaltake Dockpower.</em>
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Gallery: Thermaltake Dockpower.
Image: Thermaltake
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Hyte is launching a cheaper version of its popular Y70 case.

The company showed off the Y50 RGB during Computex 2026, which costs just $99.99. It supports an array of motherboard sizes and comes with the same three-piece panoramic glass as the pricier Y70.

Hyte is just one of the PC component makers grappling with the effects of the RAM crunch, and is likely launching this more affordable case to offset surging prices.

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
The Snapdragon X2 Elite chip is making its way to a mini-PC.

Announced at Computex, Asus’s new Ascent QN10 is the first mini-PC to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite. It has quite the port selection, including three USB4 and four USB-A. And it’s under 0.7L in volume, which is about 0.1L smaller than the tiny M4 Mac Mini. But did I mention its power button is not on the bottom?

Of course, like all of Asus’s Computex announcements, price is TBD.

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<em>The Asus Ascent QN10.</em>
<em>Rear ports.</em>
<em>This is how Qualcomm presents this mini-PC in its press release.</em>
<em>And this is how Asus presents it. 🤣 I don’t know what’s going on here, but I do hope Asus is paying its model extra for this enthusiasm.</em>
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The Asus Ascent QN10.
Image: Asus
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Asus’ new Zenbook 14 might be another MacBook Neo competitor — if the price is right.

Asus is launching various Vivobooks and ExperBooks at Computex, but I’m most interested in the Zenbook 14 with a base-level Snapdragon X1-26-100. It’ll come in AMD and Intel configs too, but the Qualcomm version will start with a lowly 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD.

Sounds like another Neo wannabe, but we don’t know for certain since pricing is TBD.

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<em>The new Zenbook 14 will have Asus’ “Ceraluminum” finish and come in a pleasant looking coral color, as well as beige and blue.</em>
<em>All versions will have OLED screens standard.</em>
<em>Coral looks nice, at least in these renders.</em>
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The new Zenbook 14 will have Asus’ “Ceraluminum” finish and come in a pleasant looking coral color, as well as beige and blue.
Image: Asus
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Nvidia’s new DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction feature works on all GeForce RTX GPUs.

Along with a new ARM CPU for Windows laptops, Nvidia’s Computex news includes another feature it’s adding to the DLSS 4.5 suite ahead of that other DLSS AI graphics update. Called Ray Reconstruction, it uses a second generation transformer AI model to “generate higher-quality pixels in the noisy parts of a ray traced frame where rays were not sampled.”

They say it will deliver cleaner particle effects plus better lighting accuracy, available on RTX 20 and newer GPUs starting in August.

This could be Windows’ M1 moment — but expect it to cost a ton

Nvidia’s RTX Spark ‘superchip’ shows promise for Windows laptops. But it also comes at the worst time.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Adobe Premiere and Photoshop are optimized for Nvidia Spark laptops.

Nvidia says it’s working with everyone to get software ready for RTX Spark laptops this fall, but as for Adobe, Premiere is getting a whole new video pipeline to take advantage of Spark’s up-to-128GB of unified memory, and Nvidia says Photoshop is “transitioning from 5 percent to 100 percent GPU accelerated processing.” Just ask AI agents to transform your images, too.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
The first confirmed Nvidia RTX Spark laptops.

Nvidia tells us over 30 laptops and 10 desktops are currently in the works with its “most efficient PC chip ever built,” but today it’s only confirming these eight. Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and of course Microsoft are the primary partners for this fall’s launch. No prices or spec sheets for most of these yet.

Asus ProArt P14 and P16, Dell XPS 16, HP OmniBook X14 and Ultra 16, Lenovo Yoga Pro 9N, Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra, MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI.
Asus ProArt P14 and P16, Dell XPS 16, HP OmniBook X14 and Ultra 16, Lenovo Yoga Pro 9N, Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra, MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI.
Image: Nvidia
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Nvidia says ‘CPUs for agents’ are ‘our new major growth driver’.

Nvidia’s not just GPUs and networking anymore: it just announced its second major server CPU, Vera, and Jensen says “this is going to be our new major growth driver.” Says Vera has “the highest instructions per clock in the world” — 10 every cycle — and dramatically speeds up data processing. A few of his slides:

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
MSI put Vincent van Gogh paintings on two limited edition laptops.

MSI is making limited edition versions of the Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus with two different van Gogh paintings on the lid: Starry Night and Starry Night Over the Rhône. I think I prefer last year’s Great Wave edition, but these are also lovely.

I called the Prestige one of the sleekest MSI laptops I’ve seen, but it didn’t look like this.

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Only MSI could put this much dragon on a laptop.

MSI has made ridiculous dragon-themed laptops before, but this one takes the cake. Announced at Computex, the Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Draco Epic takes the standard 18-inch Titan gaming laptop but adds the new flagship Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus CPU, a 240Hz 4K screen, and a massive dragon design that’s etched and anodized right into the lid.

Never change, MSI.

<em>MSI didn’t share pricing, availability, or info about just how limited this limited edition will be.</em>
<em>It’ll come in a bundle that includes a matching mouse, desk mat, and collectible gold coin. Because dragons love gold, I suppose?</em>
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MSI didn’t share pricing, availability, or info about just how limited this limited edition will be.
Image: MSI
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
The MSI Katana and Venture laptops are getting a fresh redesign, but details are sparse.

MSI is announcing new versions of its Venture business laptops and Katana gaming laptops for Computex. Both have new designs, but MSI shared few details — not even availability or pricing. The key facts we know so far is that the Venture will get Intel Panther Lake chips and the Katana will have older Intel Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs and up to an RTX 5070 GPU.

<em>The new MSI Venture, which gets the same revised lid logo we first saw on the <a href="https://thevergetoday.pages.dev/news/851382/these-are-the-sleekest-msi-laptops-ive-ever-seen" target="_blank">recent Prestige models</a>.</em>
<em>The new MSI Katana, which will go up to an Intel Core i9 14900HX</em>.
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The new MSI Venture, which gets the same revised lid logo we first saw on the recent Prestige models.
Image: MSI
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
MSI stuck a holographic AI capsule to its new desktop.

Not to be outdone by Razer’s waifu capsule, MSI says it has a whole desktop “that doesn’t just run games — it responds, adapts, and engages.” Sigh! The company isn’t telling us how much it’ll cost, or if it’s a real product, but hints you can change out the LuckyClaw avatar for other third-party ones.

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This extravagant gaming laptop could ruin other screens for you

I still love OLEDs, but the Asus ROG Strix Scar 18’s ELMB Mini LED display is amazing.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Acer’s new convertible laptop houses Snapdragon X2 chips and a garaged stylus.

Acer is leading off its early Computex announcements with a new 2-in-1 laptop, the Swift Spin 14 AI. It’ll pack Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus and X2 Elite chips when it arrives in the US in August (July for other regions), and it’ll also include a stylus stored its chassis. Neat.

Pricing is TBD.

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<em>This is the first Spin 2-in-1 for Acer’s mid-range Swift line.</em>
<em>Starting configs will have the cheaper Snapdragon X2 Plus chip, but configurations with the X2 Elite will go up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage.</em>
<em>The panel on all models will be a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 / 120Hz IPS touchscreen, with Wacom AES 2.0 stylus support (like Acer’s included pen). As for ports: HDMI 2.1, two USB4, two USB-A 3.2, and a 3.5mm audio jack.</em>
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This is the first Spin 2-in-1 for Acer’s mid-range Swift line.
Image: Acer
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
A roughly $300 laptop? In this economy?

This is Acer’s Aspire Go 15 AG15-Q31P, a budget laptop built on Qualcomm’s just-announced Snapdragon C platform. Acer didn’t share its price or release date by the time I wrote these words, but Qualcomm says the platform unlocks roughly $300 laptops — despite RAMageddon. Corners cut, surely. The specs we know are here.

Looks OK from here, right? (Two USB-C and HDMI on the other side.)
Looks OK from here, right? (Two USB-C and HDMI on the other side.)
Image: Acer
Joanna Nelius
Joanna Nelius
This isn’t a box or a speaker — it’s a foldable PC case.

Geometric Future’s Model 0 Flamingo folds over a mini-ITX motherboard with the help of a few magnets and pins. It’s too small for a graphics card, and I’m not sure how it would stand up over time, but I appreciate the creativity. Sort of reminds me of that one Teenage Engineering case.

Left: a square, gray box with a large circle outlined in orange. Right: the same box unfolded, exposing computer hardware inside.
Possibly one of the easiest PCs to upgrade.
Image: Tom’s Hardware