Computex 2024: The Best of Gaming Hardware

Catch up on the latest gaming hardware announcements from Computex 2024, including Nvidia's Project G-Assist, Asus ROG Ally X, Intel Battlemage, AMD Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 5000, and the Zotac Zone.
Computex 2024: The Best of Gaming Hardware
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The Best of Computex 2024: Gaming Hardware Galore

The annual Computex event in Taipei has come and gone, leaving us with a plethora of exciting gaming hardware announcements to digest. While AI may have stolen the spotlight, we’re more interested in the innovative gaming tech that’s set to revolutionize our gaming experiences.

Nvidia Project G-Assist: Your New Gaming Sidekick

Nvidia’s latest innovation, Project G-Assist, is an AI-powered tool that provides gamers with dynamically generated game guides and tips. This ingenious system can analyze on-screen action and offer context-specific advice, making it an invaluable resource for gamers of all levels.

Gaming just got a whole lot easier

Asus ROG Ally X: A Beefed-Up Gaming Handheld

Asus has unveiled the ROG Ally X, a refreshed gaming handheld that’s set to take on the Steam Deck OLED. With a larger 80Whr battery, upgraded RAM, and increased storage, this device is poised to offer a more robust gaming experience on-the-go.

Gaming on-the-go just got a whole lot better

Intel Battlemage: The Desktop Graphics Card We’ve Been Waiting For

Intel’s Computex keynote may have focused on Lunar Lake, but the real excitement lies in the announcement of Battlemage, Intel’s next family of desktop graphics cards. After a long and tumultuous development cycle, it’s a relief to see this project back on track.

The wait is finally over

AMD Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 5000: The CPU Battle Heats Up

AMD has unveiled its new Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 5000 CPUs, boasting the Zen 5 architecture. With the Ryzen 9 9950X leading the charge, these processors promise to deliver unparalleled gaming performance.

The CPU wars are heating up

Zotac Zone: The Steam Deck Rival We’ve Been Waiting For

Zotac’s Zone is the Steam Deck rival we never knew we needed. With its 7in OLED display, dual trackpads, and AMD Ryzen 7 8840U APU, this portable PC is set to give the Steam Deck OLED a run for its money.

The battle for portable gaming supremacy has begun

Computex 2024 may have been dominated by AI, but we’re more excited about the innovative gaming tech that’s set to revolutionize our gaming experiences. From Nvidia’s Project G-Assist to the Zotac Zone, this year’s event has left us with a lot to look forward to.