Computex 2026 spotlights Artificial Intelligence PCs and smart glasses

Computex 2026 put new chips, wearable displays, OLED handhelds, and Windows-on-Arm systems at the center of the hardware calendar. The strongest products ranged from $299.99 smart glasses to a $5,999 Surface Laptop Ultra.

Computex 2026 ran out of Taipei’s Nangang Exhibition Center from June 2 to 5, and the show was heavier on silicon than on finished gadgets. Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, AMD, and MediaTek each spent the week arguing about whose chip should sit at the center of the agentic Artificial Intelligence PC. The throughline was consistent: Artificial Intelligence NPUs jumped to 80 TOPS, handhelds grew OLED screens, smart glasses got serious about display quality and price, and Arm-on-Windows stopped being a curiosity at both ends of the stack: halo PCs at $5,999, entry laptops at $300.

Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark at Computex 2026 as a single superchip pairing a 20-core Grace Arm CPU with a Blackwell GPU (6,144 CUDA cores) and up to 128GB of unified memory, built with MediaTek on TSMC’s 3nm process. HP, Dell, ASUS, and Lenovo have all confirmed RTX Spark designs for fall 2026, with Nvidia pitching laptops as slim as 14 millimeters and as light as three pounds. Microsoft and Nvidia revealed the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex 2026. The 15-inch mini-LED PixelSense Ultra touchscreen runs at 3:2 aspect, 262 ppi, and up to 2,000 nits peak HDR brightness.

ASUS marked the 20th anniversary of its Republic of Gamers line at Computex 2026 with a limited-edition ROG Xbox Ally X20 bundle. The handheld upgrades to a 7.4-inch OLED Nebula HDR display, adds TMR joysticks, and pairs the AMD Ryzen Artificial Intelligence Z2 Extreme with the new ROG XREAL R1 AR glasses. The ROG XREAL R1 opened pre-orders in May 2026 at $849 and is on display at Computex. Twin Sony 0.55-inch micro-OLED panels project a 171- inch virtual screen at up to 240Hz with a 0.01ms response time. Acer officially entered smart glasses at Computex 2026 with the AR Vision GR0 ($500) and GI0 ($299.99).

The Ascent QN10 is the first mini PC built around the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite, and ASUS is calling it the world’s first Artificial Intelligence mini PC at 80 TOPS NPU performance. The spec sheet: 18 Oryon CPU cores, the Adreno X2-90 GPU, up to 32GB LPDDR5X, up to 2TB M.2 NVMe (4TB per the ASUS datasheet), and four 4K display outputs. Samsung Display brought the world’s first 4K 360Hz QD-OLED panel to Computex 2026. Qualcomm used Computex 2026 to extend the Snapdragon X family downward with the new Snapdragon C chips, aimed at entry-tier laptops from Acer, HP, and Lenovo starting at $300.

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