Computex 2026 Live: Every update and announcement from day one in Taipei
We're boots on the ground in Taiwan
Computex 2026 is live and happening right now. An army of Tom's Hardware reporters are traversing the trade show floors, venturing to booths, and getting hands-on with the latest and greatest in PC hardware. Monday marks the first official day of Computex, with Taiwan timings meaning that a number of seismic announcements have already taken place.
Computex 2026: Headlines so far
- Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra weilds Nvidia's RTX Spark superchip with 128GB of RAM
- Nvidia lays out RTX Spark roadmap for laptops and desktop PCs at Computex 2026
- Nvidia unveils RTX Spark Superchip for laptops and desktop PCs at Computex 2026
- Intel details long-awaited Crescent Island AI GPU at Computex, boasts up to 480 GB of LPDDR5X
- Intel Xeon 7 ‘Diamond Rapids’ CPUs officially launching in 2027 on Intel 18A-P
- Intel Xeon 6+ ‘Clearwater Forest’ puts 18A in the data center with up to 288 cores
- AMD’s formerly China-exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE goes global for $549 on June 2
- AMD confirms AM5 support through 2029
- AMD brings back Ryzen 7 5800X3D, launches Ryzen 7 7700X3D
- Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake
- Alienware debuts 39, 34-inch OLED gaming monitors
Computex 2026: Live updates
Nvidia enters the laptop and desktop market
If you're just joining us, then welcome. It is evening in Taiwan and there's a lot happening. Headlines from the first day of Computex include Nvidia's incursion into the desktop PC and laptop market by way of its new RTX Spark Superchip. RTX Spark is a Windows on Arm platform for laptops, which Nvidia claims is the most efficient every built. Top-spec chips offer 20 Arm CPU cores, a Blackwell GPU with 6144 CUDA cores, 128GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and up to 300 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
There's really nothing like Taipei during Computex:
Well, good morning, and a very (very) warm (and humid) welcome to our Computex 2026 live blog. Stephen from the UK here to see you through the first few hours of Monday. As mentioned, it has already been a jam-packed first day!
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