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Gigabyte showcases AI, gaming and other computing innovation at Computex 2026

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Gigabyte showcases AI, gaming and other computing innovation at Computex 2026

Gigabyte unveiled AI-focused computing solutions at Computex 2026, including the AI TOP 100 B850 desktop for local AI development and next-gen gaming hardware like the AORUS ELITE 5K Multi Mode Mini LED monitor. The company also introduced AI-enhanced motherboards, RTX 50-series graphics cards with improved cooling, and the award-winning AORUS MASTER 16 laptop with AMD Ryzen HX3D and NVIDIA RTX 5090 mobile GPUs.

Gigabyte presented a lineup of AI, gaming, and custom PC innovations at Computex 2026, emphasizing local AI processing over cloud solutions. The AI TOP ecosystem, led by the AI TOP 100 B850, combines AMD Ryzen 9 9950X processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs to enable desktop-based AI model training and execution without external servers. The company’s AORUS gaming brand showcased advanced displays, including the 27-inch AORUS ELITE Series 5K Multi Mode Mini LED monitor, capable of toggling between 5K@165Hz, 4K@220Hz, and QHD@330Hz. Other models feature Tandem OLED technology for improved brightness and color accuracy. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Gigabyte released AORUS INFINITY motherboards and graphics cards optimized for AMD Ryzen X3D chips, with AI-driven overclocking and cleaner cable management via rear-mounted power connectors. New RTX 50-series cards—RTX 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070—incorporate HYPERBURST cooling. Gigabyte also expanded its DIY PC ecosystem with STEALTH and WOOD series products, alongside AI-integrated laptops. The AORUS MASTER 16, powered by AMD Ryzen HX3D and NVIDIA RTX 5090 mobile GPUs, won a Best Choice Award for its high-performance specs. The event highlighted Gigabyte’s push toward accessible AI development and next-gen gaming hardware.

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