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Nvidia expands from data centers into the PC market
Nvidia used its Computex keynote to push further into the PC market with a new chip, while also emphasizing that its Vera Rubin AI supercomputing platform is now in full production. Bloomberg reported that the announcement lifted Nvidia and related stocks, even as rivals moved lower.
COMPUTEX 2026 opens in Taipei with record AI focus
COMPUTEX 2026 is set to open in Taipei with the theme "AI Together," bringing together 1,500 exhibitors from 33 countries and regions across more than 6,000 booths. Organizers say the show is highlighting the latest technologies, applications, and future trends across the global AI ecosystem.
Taiwan positions itself as a leader in 'physical AI'
A PR Newswire release says Taiwan is leading a global industry transformation as COMPUTEX 2026 opens, framing the event around AI moving from software into real-world applications. The announcement underscores Taiwan’s role as a central hub for hardware, manufacturing, and AI infrastructure.
AI rally pushes tech stocks to record levels
Bloomberg’s China market coverage reported that stocks hit records on an AI rally, with tech names benefiting from renewed enthusiasm around AI growth. The report singled out Lenovo as a strong performer, with analysts raising targets and pointing to continued AI-driven upside.
DFI showcases industrial edge AI systems at COMPUTEX
DFI said it will present industrial-grade Edge AI platforms at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei from June 2 to June 5. The company is positioning its products for scalable industrial deployment, reflecting broader interest in bringing AI closer to factories and other real-world environments.
AI infrastructure remains the main theme across Asia tech markets
Across Bloomberg’s coverage, AI remained the central driver of investor interest in Asian technology stocks. The report noted broad strength in tech-linked names as investors continued to reward companies tied to AI hardware and supply chains.
COMPUTEX 2026 highlights global competition in AI hardware
The scale of COMPUTEX 2026, with 1,500 exhibitors and more than 6,000 booths, shows how intensely global companies are competing in AI hardware and platforms. The event is serving as a major launch point for new products and ecosystem partnerships.
AI agents and software demand emerge as a key market narrative
Bloomberg’s Computex coverage said Jensen Huang argued that billions of AI agents will become major users of software, shaping future demand. That view is helping reinforce investor expectations that AI will drive both infrastructure spending and new software markets.