Computex 2018 is your preview into the future of PC tech

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Taipei’s house to the long-running Computex exhibition, among Asia’s biggest tech programs, and as constantly, the CNET team will be on the ground next week to bring you the most recent news it needs to use.

With the timing for this year’s Computex clashing straight with Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, it may appear like misfortune for the Taiwanese exhibition, however Computex will most likely still bring some huge surprises.

As constantly, the program is the best stomping ground for homegrown brand name Asus, and based upon previous years, you’ll anticipate the business to take out something fancy and mind-bogglingly cool. Computex has actually constantly ridden on Asus’ vibrant occasion launches, and this year ought to be no various.

If you’re a laptop computer geek, besides Asus, the other huge names consist of Acer, AMD, Dell, Intel, Gigabyte and Nvidia, who will naturally have plenty up their sleeves too.

Last year, we saw Nvidia reveal its Max- Q style architecture for super-slim video gaming laptop computers, and it’s a great bet there will be more such laptop computers to make any power player wave their cash-filled fists in the air this year.

As constantly, anticipate to see more virtual truth and enhanced truth things from hardware makers, and there ought to be a lot of brand-new gizmos from hardware start-ups from all over the world at Computex’s start-up area.

Artificial intelligence has actually been a buzzword now for the early half of this year, and Computex will likely see this pattern broaden even further. Robots might make their existences felt at the program, and heck, we might even see a brand-new variation of the charming Asus Zenbo robotic, considered that it’s been 2 years because the very first one.

E-sports made an endeavor into Computex in 2015 with the Zotac Cup Masters, and this year is no various, well, somewhat various– rather of Dota 2, it’s now Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and like in 2015, will be hung on the program flooring itself. This does suggest there will not be much of a buzz from a live audience, however you’ll have the ability to capture the action online.

The CNET group will be at Computex next week to bring you the most recent and biggest as it occurs, so you’ll certainly wish to watch on our Computex 2018 page for all the juicy information.

For the rest of CNET’s protection of Computex, click this convenient link.