Computex coverage from Laptop Mag

The Computex Taipei computer expo is one of the most essential computing events of the year.
Leaders from major laptop and silicon producers lay out their plans for the months ahead, attempt to make news about their companies, and meet with the media ahead of the show's public opening.
Laptop Mag is on the ground at Computex, reporting from keynotes, going hands-on with laptops before they are released, and interviewing the people who are driving change in mobile computing.
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The Acer Swift X 14, a favorite of creators, is being refreshed for 2025
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
At Computex in Taipei on Monday, Acer unveiled multiple refreshed laptop lines, including an updated Swift X 14 creator laptop in Intel and AMD variants.

Qualcomm gambled on repeating its own ads at Computex, but did it pay off?
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Qualcomm's Computex Keynote focused more on AI and AI-powered features on the Windows on Arm ecosystem rather than new announcements. Did the gamble pay off?

Budget gaming laptops are now entering the next gen with the Nvidia RTX 5060
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Nvidia announced the RTX 5060 laptop GPU at the Computex trade show in Taipei on Monday. Here's what we know.

Unveiled at Computex, HP's new OmniBook 5 could be the next battery life champ
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Laptop Mag tested an early production sample of the HP OmniBook 5 14, and we have many thoughts about this ultra-portable, ultra-affordable AI PC.

Acer's ultra-portable Predator Triton 14 AI could be the coolest thing at Computex
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Apparently you can connect Intel's Lunar Lake to an Nvidia GPU if you try hard enough.

Nvidia and MediaTek could steal Qualcomm's thunder at Computex
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Nvidia and MediaTek are expected to announce laptops powered by their Arm super-chip.

Qualcomm's Computex event is all about AI. Is that a mistake?
By Stevie Bonifield published
As Qualcomm gears up for its big Computex keynote, it may be putting its focus in the wrong place, overlooking the star feature that makes Snapdragon-powered laptops great.

The MSI Prestige A16 AI+ is a next-gen update to one of our favorite AI PCs
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
MSI may be best known as a gaming company, but we’re seeing some impressive laptops come through on their business and creator sides as well.
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