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Computex 2025 in Taiwan featured cutting-edge AI technology from industry leaders like AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA.
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TweakTown crowns the Best of Computex 2025 - cutting-edge tech, powerful hardware, epic gaming gear, and groundbreaking AI steal the spotlight.
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The Computex tech fair in Taiwan’s capital closes its doors on Friday after a week filled with weird and wonderful product announcements.
In a Computex curiously devoid of chip announcements (well, aside from the new RTX 5060 that Nvidia tried to bury), leave it to AMD to whip out the big guns.
AMD’s presence at Computex 2025 highlights their strong commitment to delivering cutting-edge performance across the board. Without a doubt, they are a top contender to be on your next powerful PC.