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COMPUTEX 2025HUB OF CONSUMER TECH, AI AND COMPUTING
T3 India
|June 2025
Computex 2025, held in Taipei from May 20-23, showcased a dazzling array of cutting-edge technologies, solidifying its status as a global hub for innovation in consumer electronics, AI, and computing. Our coverage delves into the standout exhibits from leading brands, each presenting solutions tailored for diverse markets, with a special focus on those with a current or potential future presence in India.
 From ASUS and Acer's AI-powered laptops to BenQ’s immersive AI golf simulator and education tech, we highlight innovations resonating with India’s booming gaming, education, and enterprise sectors.
ADATA, a prominent player in memory and storage solutions, showcased its AI-driven ecosystem at Computex 2025, emphasizing products for industrial and gaming applications. Their booth featured high-performance DDR5 DRAM modules, including the XPG Lancer series with speeds up to 8000 MT/s, optimized for AI workloads and gaming PCs. ADATA’s PCIe 5.0 SSDs, like the Project NeonStorm, boasted read speeds exceeding 14,000 MB/s, catering to data-intensive AI applications. They also unveiled rugged external storage solutions, such as the SD810, designed for creators needing durable, high-capacity drives. A highlight was their AI-optimized chassis and power supply units, integrating cooling systems to support high-performance AI PCs.
ASUS made waves at Computex 2025 with a showcase blending cutting-edge hardware and AI innovation, reinforcing their strong presence in India’s consumer tech market. Their booth highlighted the ROG Bulwark Dock (DG300), a 7-in-1 connectivity hub for laptops and the ROG Ally handheld, alongside the ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock, enhancing mobile gaming setups. The ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG monitor, featuring a 610 Hz refresh rate with Super TN technology, was a standout, offering vibrant colors and low latency for competitive gamers. ASUS also unveiled the ROG Astral RTX 5080 DOOM Edition graphics card, customized with a thematic cooler shroud for “DOOM: The Dark Ages,” appealing to India's gaming community. Their Back-to-the-Future (BTF) 2.5 ecosystem addressed cable clutter with modular chassis fans and AIO coolers, a boon for Indian PC builders seeking clean aesthetics. Bu hikaye T3 India dergisinin June 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
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