The future of tech on display at Computex 2025 in Taipei
Ticker News reports from Computex 2025 in Taipei, where AI advancements dominate, featuring major announcements from Nvidia, Intel, and Acer, along with 450 startups showcasing innovations.
Ticker News reports from Computex 2025 in Taipei, where AI advancements dominate, featuring major announcements from Nvidia, Intel, and Acer, along with 450 startups showcasing innovations.
This week, Ticker News is in Taipei for Computex 2025, the world’s largest technology event.
AI is the focal point of this year’s conference, and we aim to bring you the latest updates directly from the event.
Computex has a strong reputation among PC hardware enthusiasts, and major firms such as Nvidia, Acer, and Schneider Electric are set to make key announcements.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced significant advancements in AI hardware, including NVLink Fusion, which integrates Nvidia GPUs with third-party CPUs to enhance AI system performance.
The company also introduced DGX Spark, making AI supercomputing accessible for everyday use and advancing robotics with new models like Groot for humanoid robots.
NVIDIA also plans to establish a new headquarters and collaborate with Foxconn on building an AI supercomputer in Taiwan.
Intel introduced new GPUs and AI accelerators to enhance enterprise capabilities.
Acer presented the Swift Edge 14 AI laptop and Predator Triton 14 AI gaming laptop, showcasing its latest technology.
ASUS is displaying AI innovations across numerous sectors, while its ROG division offers immersive gaming experiences.
The event also highlights startups, with over 450 companies participating in the InnoVEX zone, focusing on various technological advancements.
Ticker news travelled to Taipei as a guest of Schneider Electric.