Intel to highlight next-era AI computing at COMPUTEX 2026

Intel to highlight next-era AI computing at COMPUTEX 2026

Intel is set to define the narrative at Computex 2026 as it unveils its vision for the next era of AI-driven computing, emphasizing how its technologies are shaping the future of intelligent systems across client, edge, data center, and cloud. With AI workloads accelerating globally, Intel will use the event to demonstrate how its silicon, software, and ecosystem partnerships are enabling organizations to deploy and scale AI with confidence. The company’s presence will be anchored by a keynote from CEO Lip-Bu Tan on June 2, during which he will outline how Intel is aligning its roadmap to meet the demands of an AI-first world.

A central theme of Intel’s Computex message is the resurgence of the CPU as a critical engine for AI. While GPUs and accelerators remain essential for high-intensity workloads, Intel will highlight how modern CPUs—built on advances in architecture, power efficiency, and integrated AI capabilities—are becoming indispensable for running AI across the world’s largest installed base. The company will reinforce the enduring role of x86 as a foundational architecture, supported by the broadest global ecosystem and decades of software optimization. This positioning underscores Intel’s belief that AI will scale most effectively when compute is balanced across CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators working in harmony.

Intel will also spotlight progress in silicon innovation and open platforms, demonstrating how its technologies align at the system level to deliver measurable improvements in performance, efficiency, and workload flexibility. From next-generation AI PCs capable of running increasingly sophisticated local models to edge systems that bring intelligence closer to physical operations, Intel aims to show how its portfolio enables AI everywhere. In the data center and cloud, Intel will showcase advancements designed to help customers manage diverse AI workloads while optimizing cost and energy consumption.

A major attraction at Computex will be the Robotics & Edge AI Pavilion powered by Intel, where attendees can explore live, partner-led demonstrations that bring AI into the physical world. The pavilion will highlight how robotics, automation, and edge intelligence are transforming industries such as manufacturing, logistics, retail, and healthcare. Visitors can tune in to the keynote online, engage with Intel leaders through invitation-only sessions, and experience firsthand how Intel technologies are shaping the next era of AI-driven innovation.

 

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