Nvidia CPUs and 360Hz OLEDs: The Standout Hardware from Computex 2026
From Nvidia's surprise entry into the consumer CPU market to Samsung's groundbreaking 360Hz 4K panels, we break down the most significant hardware reveals from Computex 2026.
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From Nvidia's surprise entry into the consumer CPU market to Samsung's groundbreaking 360Hz 4K panels, we break down the most significant hardware reveals from Computex 2026.
Nvidia has unveiled the RTX Spark, a high-performance Arm-based SoC that could fundamentally disrupt the x86 stronghold in desktop and laptop computing.
New reports from Omdia suggest Apple is developing a MacBook Ultra featuring Samsung-made OLED panels, potentially introducing touchscreens to the Mac lineup.
Canon expands its mirrorless lineup in India with the EOS R6 V, a full-frame powerhouse for filmmakers, paired with the groundbreaking RF 20-50mm power zoom lens.
Dell introduces aggressive student pricing for the XPS 13, starting at $599. We analyze how this move targets the Chromebook market and the shift toward AI-integrated laptops.
HP unveils a new lineup of AI-ready PCs at Computex 2026, featuring Nvidia's RTX Spark for high-performance local LLM execution and generative AI workflows.
Asus introduces the Ascent QN10, a compact workstation leveraging the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite to hit 80 TOPS of AI performance.
Microsoft unveils the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex, featuring the NVIDIA RTX Spark ARM chip, 2000-nit Mini-LED screen, and deep Windows AI optimizations.
New leaks suggest Microsoft is prepping a Surface Pro 13 featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite, OLED panel, and a new FlexKeyboard.
A look at the recent price drop for the Intel-based MacBook Air to $199.97 and whether these refurbished machines still hold value in 2026.