Computex
Coverage of Computex in the Nexus archive.
- HPE stock hits record high on Nvidia Vera CPU server launch
HPE stock reached a record high following the launch of Nvidia's Vera CPU server. The HPE ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12, introduced at Computex in Taiwan, is designed for agentic AI and data processing workloads.
- AI’s Energy Crunch Has Investors Searching for Next IPO Winners
The article discusses the energy challenges in AI development and how investors are seeking opportunities in AI-related IPOs. It mentions an AI data center display at Computex in Taipei.
- Yes! It’s true! Windows 11 is an agentic platform.
The article critiques recent tech keynotes, highlighting Microsoft's Windows 11 as an 'agentic platform' with an autonomous 'Autopilot' agent, while criticizing Nvidia's RTX Spark and Qualcomm's 5G surveillance for privacy concerns. It draws parallels to past tech dystopias and questions the inevitability of these advancements.
- Jensen Huang Sparks “Jensanity” at Computex in Taiwan
Jensen Huang generated significant excitement, dubbed 'Jensanity,' during his appearance at Computex in Taiwan. The event highlighted his influence in the technology sector.
- Drones light up Taipei’s night sky for Computex trade show
Drones created a dazzling display near Taipei 101 skyscraper for the Computex trade show. The event featured an evening sky illumination as part of the trade show's activities.
- AMD extends Socket AM5 support through at least 2029; AM4 refuses to die
AMD announced extended support for its AM5 socket until 2029 and re-released the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 3D V-Cache processor for AM4. The AM5 extension adds 2-4 years to its original timeline, while the AM4 chip aims to reduce bottlenecks with high-end GPUs.
- Here are the 4 big things we're watching in the stock market in the week ahead
The stock market will focus on earnings reports from CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Broadcom, along with jobs data, the Computex event, and updates on corporate spin-offs.
- Scoop: First Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips to debut next week
Nvidia and Microsoft are set to debut the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips at Computex and Microsoft's Build conference. These PCs, including models from Microsoft's Surface brand and Dell, will feature software enabling local AI agent operations, marking a second attempt for Microsoft after setbacks with its Copilot+ PC.
- Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors
Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are teasing the announcement of Nvidia's new N1X laptop processors at Computex. The companies posted coordinated messages referencing the event in Taipei, where Nvidia will hold a keynote on Sunday night.
- Microsoft teases new Surface hardware and ‘a new era of PC’
Microsoft is teasing new Surface hardware and a new era of PC. Windows and Surface chief Pavan Davuluri hinted at something new for developers, including a curved display edge image. The announcement is not a new OS version, and the Windows account on X pointed to Computex in Taipei.
- Analysis of Nvidia’s First-Quarter Earnings
Nvidia's first-quarter earnings were analyzed during the Computex conference in Taipei. The analysis was done through a photograph taken by Annabelle Chih. Nvidia is a major player in the technology sector.
- Computex in Taiwan, South Korea local elections, India monetary policy
The article highlights Computex in Taiwan, South Korea's local elections, and India's monetary policy discussions. These topics span technology, political, and economic developments in the respective regions.