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Computex 2025 Wrap-Up: AI, Semiconductors, and the Future of Computing

Computex 2025 Wrap-Up: AI, Semiconductors, and the Future of Computing

Computex 2025 concluded today in Taipei, capping off four days of groundbreaking tech announcements that set the stage for the future of computing. From AI-driven processors to next-gen semiconductors, this year’s show highlighted the rapid evolution of technology—and BytesWall was there to bring you the highlights. Here’s our final wrap-up of the key trends shaping the industry, with insights from our Editorial Advisory Board.

AI Takes Center Stage

AI was the undeniable star of Computex 2025, with major players like Intel and AMD doubling down on AI PC innovations. Intel’s Core Ultra 200V series, which won the Best Choice Award on Day 3, promises to redefine productivity with enhanced AI performance, security, and speed. Meanwhile, AMD showcased its Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000 WX-series CPUs, boasting up to 96 cores and 192 threads, alongside the Radeon AI Pro R9700 graphics card for AI inference tasks. These developments signal a future where AI is seamlessly integrated into every computing device, from gaming rigs to enterprise workstations.

Semiconductors: Powering the Next Wave

The semiconductor race heated up at Computex, with companies like Phison pushing the boundaries of storage technology. Phison’s E28 controller demoed jaw-dropping PCIe 5.0 SSD speeds of 14,942 MB/s read and 14,149 MB/s write, making it a game-changer for edge AI and enterprise applications. As Prof. Ajay Agarwal, BytesWall’s Chief Editorial Advisor for Microelectronics & Semiconductors, noted in a recent discussion, “The advancements in PCIe 5.0 and beyond are critical for scaling AI workloads, especially in regions like India, where semiconductor ecosystems are rapidly evolving.” Stay tuned for Prof. Agarwal’s upcoming article on India’s semiconductor landscape, set to publish next month.

Computing Hardware Innovations

Computex 2025 also showcased a range of cutting-edge hardware:

  • ASUS ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG Monitor: A 610Hz Full HD gaming monitor with a Super TN panel, setting a new standard for esports displays.
  • Kioxia’s Optical SSD: A collaboration with Kyocera, introducing the Optinity PCIe Gen5 card for data center storage.
  • Synology PAS7700: An active-active NVMe storage solution for mission-critical enterprise workloads, emphasizing scalability and reliability.

These innovations underscore the industry’s focus on performance, efficiency, and scalability—trends that will shape computing in 2026 and beyond.

What’s Next for Tech in 2025?

Computex 2025 has set a high bar for the tech industry, with AI and semiconductors leading the charge. At BytesWall, we’ll continue to dive deep into these trends through expert-led content. Follow our Tech News section for more updates, and don’t miss our Bytes Brief newsletter for exclusive insights.

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