Добавить новость
Январь 2010 Февраль 2010 Март 2010 Апрель 2010 Май 2010
Июнь 2010
Июль 2010 Август 2010
Сентябрь 2010
Октябрь 2010
Ноябрь 2010
Декабрь 2010
Январь 2011
Февраль 2011 Март 2011 Апрель 2011 Май 2011 Июнь 2011 Июль 2011 Август 2011
Сентябрь 2011
Октябрь 2011 Ноябрь 2011 Декабрь 2011 Январь 2012 Февраль 2012 Март 2012 Апрель 2012 Май 2012 Июнь 2012 Июль 2012 Август 2012 Сентябрь 2012 Октябрь 2012 Ноябрь 2012 Декабрь 2012 Январь 2013 Февраль 2013 Март 2013 Апрель 2013 Май 2013 Июнь 2013 Июль 2013 Август 2013 Сентябрь 2013 Октябрь 2013 Ноябрь 2013 Декабрь 2013 Январь 2014 Февраль 2014
Март 2014
Апрель 2014 Май 2014 Июнь 2014 Июль 2014 Август 2014 Сентябрь 2014 Октябрь 2014 Ноябрь 2014 Декабрь 2014 Январь 2015 Февраль 2015 Март 2015 Апрель 2015 Май 2015 Июнь 2015 Июль 2015 Август 2015 Сентябрь 2015 Октябрь 2015 Ноябрь 2015 Декабрь 2015 Январь 2016 Февраль 2016 Март 2016 Апрель 2016 Май 2016 Июнь 2016 Июль 2016 Август 2016 Сентябрь 2016 Октябрь 2016 Ноябрь 2016 Декабрь 2016 Январь 2017 Февраль 2017 Март 2017 Апрель 2017 Май 2017
Июнь 2017
Июль 2017
Август 2017 Сентябрь 2017 Октябрь 2017 Ноябрь 2017 Декабрь 2017 Январь 2018 Февраль 2018 Март 2018 Апрель 2018 Май 2018 Июнь 2018 Июль 2018 Август 2018 Сентябрь 2018 Октябрь 2018 Ноябрь 2018 Декабрь 2018 Январь 2019
Февраль 2019
Март 2019 Апрель 2019 Май 2019 Июнь 2019 Июль 2019 Август 2019 Сентябрь 2019 Октябрь 2019 Ноябрь 2019 Декабрь 2019 Январь 2020
Февраль 2020
Март 2020 Апрель 2020 Май 2020 Июнь 2020 Июль 2020 Август 2020 Сентябрь 2020 Октябрь 2020 Ноябрь 2020 Декабрь 2020 Январь 2021 Февраль 2021 Март 2021 Апрель 2021 Май 2021 Июнь 2021 Июль 2021 Август 2021 Сентябрь 2021 Октябрь 2021 Ноябрь 2021 Декабрь 2021 Январь 2022 Февраль 2022 Март 2022 Апрель 2022 Май 2022 Июнь 2022 Июль 2022 Август 2022 Сентябрь 2022 Октябрь 2022 Ноябрь 2022 Декабрь 2022 Январь 2023 Февраль 2023 Март 2023 Апрель 2023 Май 2023 Июнь 2023 Июль 2023 Август 2023 Сентябрь 2023 Октябрь 2023 Ноябрь 2023 Декабрь 2023 Январь 2024 Февраль 2024 Март 2024 Апрель 2024 Май 2024 Июнь 2024 Июль 2024 Август 2024 Сентябрь 2024 Октябрь 2024 Ноябрь 2024 Декабрь 2024 Январь 2025 Февраль 2025 Март 2025 Апрель 2025 Май 2025 Июнь 2025 Июль 2025 Август 2025 Сентябрь 2025 Октябрь 2025 Ноябрь 2025 Декабрь 2025 Январь 2026 Февраль 2026 Март 2026 Апрель 2026
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Game News |

Computex 2024 preview: What we expect to see at this year's show, from AI PCs to next-generation chips from Intel, AMD and more

Computex 2024 is nearly upon us. One of the biggest events in the tech calendar, this year's show takes place between June 4-7 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in sunny Taiwan. We'll be on the ground attending every major keynote, booth tour, and product launch we can in order to bring you as much coverage possible of all the latest developments in PC hardware, tech innovations and more. 

The six major themes for this year's event are AI computing, advanced connectivity, future mobility, immersive reality, sustainability, and innovations. 

We'll take a fairly large punt that the first of those dominates the announcements this year, but we expect to see a variety of hardware innovations, refreshes and product launches get their day in the sun as the show goes on.

Below, we've put together a round-up of our top candidates for what we think we might see at this year's event.

You guessed it: AI everything

(Image credit: MSI)

It wouldn't be a modern tech show without one term dominating the order of events, and of course, that's artificial intelligence. AI computing in some form or fashion is big news for just about every major tech manufacturer at this point, and alongside some NPU-equipped chips and AI data center discussion, expect to see the term bolted to just about every new product launch you can think of, for better or worse.

AI-equipped gaming chairs? At this point, we really wouldn't be surprised.

Still, all this AI discussion is likely to lead to some insights as to how companies envision the tech being applied in the future, and if CES 2024 was anything to go by, expect manufacturers to continue to apply the term AI to just about every piece of hardware you can think of

AMD - Strix Point, perchance, or perhaps Zen 5?

(Image credit: AMD)

AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver the opening keynote at this year's show, entitled "The future of high-performance computing in the AI era". The good Dr. is set to "highlight the next generation of AMD products", although exactly which of them get the red carpet treatment remains to be seen.

AMD's Strix Point mobile chips have been rumoured to be releasing this year, and Computex 2024 strikes as the perfect time for a grand unveiling, although of course, we'll have to wait and see what happens on the day. Still, with the AMD chief taking prime position at this year's show, it seems highly likely that we'll learn more about AMDs next-generation mobile offerings. 

Given recent leaks regarding a potential "Ryzen AI" naming scheme, we may be looking at a rebrand of these chips compared to generations past, too.

And then there's Granite Ridge. AMD's Zen 5 desktop CPUs look tantalisingly close, as motherboard manufacturers began rolling out BIOS updates for the new chips in April, meaning that we can't be far away from a proper launch. If I were a betting man, well, it's Computex, Dr. Lisa Su is delivering the opening keynote…ah, I'll let you draw your own conclusions on that one. 

Intel - Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake, in some form or fashion

(Image credit: Intel)

We've already seen the wraps taken off Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake mobile CPU architecture, but what's missing is any kind of data to give us a clearer idea of what performance to expect. Still, Intel head honcho Pat Gelsinger will be delivering a keynote of his own on the first day of the event, showcasing "next generation data center and client computing products".

Here's hoping then, that we can pin down some cold hard numbers on those Lunar Lake mobile chips. And what of Arrow Lake, Intel's upcoming next-gen desktop CPUs? The Intel CEO confirmed at the start of this year that we'd see Intel's 20A products in 2024, so fingers crossed for a big announcement.

With AMD looking to potentially bring the big guns in the form of Zen 5, we'd be very surprised if Intel wasn't planning some substantial reveals of its own. It may well be that time again folks, as AMD and Intel look to be squaring up once more with cutting-edge silicon.

Qualcomm - Snapdragon X-series processors in laptops galore

(Image credit: Qualcomm)

Qualcomm has been making waves recently with the announcement of its Snapdragon X-series non-X86 CPUs, with impressive power consumption claims and a whole host of laptop manufacturers looking to make use of the new chips. Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo and Microsoft, to name more than a few, have all announced Qualcomm chip-equipped laptops.

We'll be itching to take a look at these new slim and lightweight designs and find out what kind of performance and battery life we can expect from each model moving forward. Qualcomm has the potential here to really shake up the laptop market, with chips that, on paper at least, look like they might be very competitive as things stand.

Competition breeds innovation, they always say, and a third major CPU manufacturer coming in swinging to the Windows laptop market is exciting news indeed.

Gaming handhelds: The Claw vs The ROG Ally X vs ???

(Image credit: MSI)

MSI will likely be keen to show off its gaming handheld, the Claw, to show attendees, and the Intel Core Ultra powered device won't be the only handheld likely to be making an appearance. Asus has recently (sort of) revealed the Asus ROG Ally X, touting claims of a substantial battery life improvement and, err, that it comes in black. 

Hopefully, we'll get a chance to get hands-on with both of these devices to see if either are potential challengers to knock the Steam Deck or the OneXPlayer OneXFly from their lofty perches on our best gaming handhelds list. 

Motherboards and cases: Rear connectors and custom builds

(Image credit: Future)

CES 2024 gave us some good ideas as to what the future of PC hardware might look like, and when it comes to desktop builds, rear connection motherboards, GPUs and cases seemed like a trend worth keeping an eye on. MSI and Asus have already shown off motherboards with the connections tucked away at the back, and our Nick has already had a go at building a full Asus BTF ('Back to the Future) gaming PC, with encouraging results.

It's likely we'll see more manufacturers debuting these sorts of designs, as rear connection hardware looks like it stands a good chance of becoming the next big thing in PC design.

Computex has traditionally been known for custom case builds, too, so expect to see some case designs ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous.

What we don't expect to see: Next-gen Nvidia GPUs

(Image credit: Tom Williams via Getty Images)

Nvidia will be at Computex this year, and we expect them to show…not a lot. While we expect the first consumer Blackwell GPUs to be launched this year, odds are that it'll be towards the end. Previous launch cadences and recent rumours of a Q4 debut seems to be aligning in that direction.

That doesn't mean we won't get some AI announcements or potentially another look at the company's rather promising-looking ACE AI NPC tech. After all, given that the dreaded two letters of our imminent doom—by which I mean our promising AI future—is the theme of the show, expect Nvidia to perform a bit of a victory lap. As it's been boasting of its immense AI hardware dominance recently, and for good reason, too. 

Things I'd like to see: Sim setups, SSDs, and see-through screens

(Image credit: Future)

To end things on a personal note, this'll be my first Computex—a phrase that suggests I could do with some child reins and a responsible adult, both of which are true—so I'll be stalking the show floor looking out for the weird, the wonderful and the bizarre.

I've recently become a sim racing fanatic, so any new releases in the world of racing wheels and sim rigs will be right up my street. Similarly, any controllers with something different to bring to the table are sure to catch my interest. I reckon its high time we had some new and interesting ways to interact with our beloved machines.

We've long held the belief that Gen 5 SSDs aren't quite ready for prime time yet (with the exception of the Teamgroup Z540 2TB, the first of its ilk to make it into our best SSD for gaming guide). I'll be on the lookout for drives without ridiculous cooling solutions that look like they might make a worthy upgrade to a Gen 4 drive-equipped machine. 

I've also yet to be impressed by transparent displays, so if I find one that looks like it might be useful for anything other than a shiny distraction, I'll be sure to let you know.

Anyways, wish me luck, Dear Readers. Taipei City awaits...



Читайте также

A YouTuber has unearthed Dark Souls 2's enormous cut sewers map, and it's another fascinating insight into the design of FromSoftware's most divisive work

Windrose sails past 1 million copies sold in six days as it hits 200,000 concurrent players

The sequel to flying city-builder Airborne Kingdom just hit 1.0 with a huge update and a 50% discount




Game24.pro — паблик игровых новостей в календарном формате на основе технологичной новостной информационно-поисковой системы с элементами искусственного интеллекта, гео-отбора и возможностью мгновенной публикации авторского контента в режиме Free Public. Game24.pro — ваши Game News сегодня и сейчас в Вашем городе.

Опубликовать свою новость, реплику, комментарий, анонс и т.д. можно мгновенно — здесь.