Asus Unveils New Gaming Peripherals and Laptops at Computex 2026
Asus showcased a range of new hardware at Computex 2026, including the ROG Azoth Extreme Edition 20 mechanical keyboard and the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 gaming mouse. The company also revealed updated Zenbook and Strix Scar laptops, along with a TUF-based Gaming desktop. These releases target both enthusiasts and mainstream gamers looking for premium performance.
Computex 2026 officially opened in Taipei with a wave of announcements from major tech companies. Intel delivered its keynote, while day-zero coverage highlighted product reveals spanning processors, graphics, and AI hardware. The event serves as a key platform for the PC and semiconductor industries to showcase their latest innovations.
AMD reinforced its gaming ecosystem with new Ryzen processors, Radeon graphics, and EXPO memory technologies at Computex 2026. Intel countered with the Xeon 6+ platform, positioning CPUs as central to the age of agentic AI. MSI also joined the fray with its Claw 8 EX AI+ handheld gaming device, powered by Intel Arc G3 Extreme graphics.
Microsoft unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra, positioning it as its first true competitor to Apple's MacBook Pro. The device is powered by NVIDIA's RTX Spark GPU, making it the most powerful Surface ever produced. Asus also introduced the lightweight ExpertBook B5 Flip G2, a 360-degree touchscreen laptop weighing just 2.9 pounds.
A new BBC report highlights how rushed AI rollouts are leaving employees confused and companies struggling to implement the technology effectively. However, GM has demonstrated that AI and machine learning can dramatically speed up development tasks, reducing processes from 15 hours to one minute. MIT Review offers a measured perspective, cautioning against both AI hype and jobs hysteria while tracking industry sentiment through its AI Hype Index.