[News] COMPUTEX 2026 Preview: From Intel Budget AI CPUs to CPO Momentum Fueled by NVIDIA Vera Rubin
COMPUTEX is set to take place from June 2 to June 5. The event will bring together CEOs from companies, including Qualcomm and Intel, along with senior executives from nearly 30 firms, as noted by Central News Agency. The lineup spans the full AI ecosystem and represents more than US$10 trillion in combined market value. According to Economic Daily News, COMPUTEX, once a major gathering for PC hardware giants, has become a stage for AI competition, with technology leaders riding a historic investment wave led by CSPs such as Meta and OpenAI.
From Intel’s Comeback to AI Bottlenecks, COMPUTEX Takes Shape
Budget CPUs and NVIDIA’s PC Push Draw Attention at COMPUTEX
Among the notable products expected at COMPUTEX, PCMag says Intel and Qualcomm are both likely to introduce cheaper CPUs. Intel’s budget-focused Core 3 “Wildcat Lake” processors are designed for laptops, Chromebooks, and mini PCs, and are built on the same 18A process as higher-end Panther Lake chips, PCMag notes. Qualcomm is also preparing a budget PC push with its Snapdragon C processors, which are designed for laptops starting at $300 and emphasize battery life and basic on-device AI capabilities.
NVIDIA’s first consumer PC processors are also expected to draw attention. According to PCMag, the company is widely anticipated to unveil the flagship N1X and mainstream N1.
CPO and AI Infrastructure Take the Spotlight
Meanwhile, attention is also turning to NVIDIA’s next-generation Vera CPU and Rubin GPU platform, with AI servers and co-packaged optics (CPO) expected to be key themes. According to Central News Agency, server maker Wiwynn will partner with silicon photonics firm Ayar Labs and other ecosystem players to showcase the latest CPO optical interconnect technology.
Liberty Times notes that Largan, best known as an Apple lens supplier, will make its COMPUTEX debut with glass components for fiber array units (FAUs), highlighting its CPO progress. Economic Daily News adds that MediaTek will demonstrate 400Gbps-per-fiber CPO technology and MicroLED-based optical solutions for active optical cables (AOCs), offering copper-like reliability while cutting power consumption by 50%.
Notably, robotics is also getting a bigger spotlight at this year’s COMPUTEX. The show will introduce its first dedicated AI robotics zone, drawing nearly 60 exhibitors, Commercial Times notes.
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