Computex 2023 runs from May 29 through June 2 in Taipei, Taiwan, and it is easily the biggest computing event of the year with every major player attending the event.
Unlike the past few years, when Computex was either online only or, like Computex 2022, much more limited as an in-person event, Computex 2023 is a “return to normal” event, and it is expected to be as large as previous events pre-Covid.
TechRadar is on the ground this year reporting on all the latest news, announcements, and product showcases from industry titans like AMD, Nvidia, Asus, MSI, and many more.
We’re covering everything from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s opening keynote to the wild, weird, and just plain cool. Companies like Gigabyte, MSI, and Asus are headquartered in Taiwan, so we anticipate that there will be a huge presence at the event from these companies, and we can’t wait to dig into everything they have to show off.
We’ll be bringing you all the latest as it happens right here, so make sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly during the event to catch all the latest news and previews.
Cut to the chase
- What is it? The biggest computing conference of the year
- When is it? May 29 – June 2
- Where is it? Taipei, Taiwan
Computex 2023 Date
Computex 2023 officially kicks off on May 29, 2023, and runs through June 2 (Taiwan time). The conference opened with a keynote address by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
We expect other manufacturers to announce new products throughout the week from big Taiwanese companies such as Asus, Acer, MSI, and Gigabyte.
Computex 2023 news
Computex 2023 news
Cooler Master MasterHUB hands-on review
Cooler Master wants to take on Elgato and its popular Stream Deck with the MasterHUB, which we’ve had a play with at Computex 2023.
It makes controlling your stream easy and convenient with a stylish design and plenty of support for popular streaming services for any budding streaming star or influencer.
Corsair introduces iCUE Link to make building your next PC easier
If having to wrangle loads of wires puts you off building your own PC, then Corsair’s new iCue Link will be of interest. Dubbed a ‘smart component ecosystem’, it makes connecting various components such as fans and CPU coolers, incredibly easy with simple cables that should cut down the amount of wires in your PC.
Of course, you’ll need your components to be Corsair, but luckily the company does make very good bits of equipment, so that’s not too bad.
Corsair’s Dominator Titanium DDR5 RAM is the coolest tech we’ve seen so far at Computex 2023
RAM is one of the most important parts of our PCs, but it’s not exactly the most exciting. Evidently, Corsair didn’t get the memo, as its new Dominator Titanium DDR5, which it showed off at Computex, might be the coolest tech we’ve seen at the show so far.
We’ve got up close with it, and not only does it look phenomenal, with a high level of customization, but it also performs like a beast.
MSI partners with Mercedes-AMG Motorsport for a ‘luxury’ laptop experience
MSI and Mercedez-AMG Motorspot have collaborated on a laptop, the Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport, which aims to bring the luxury style and design of Mercedes with the powerful gaming hardware that comes with MSI’s gaming laptops.
While only one laptop from the collaboration has been announced, along with several other MSI laptops, the company has promised “more collaborative products in the future.”
5 things I can’t wait to see at Computex 2023
Our computing editor Michelle Rae Uy is on the ground in Taipei, and she’s listed the 5 things she can’t wait to see at Computex 2023, including new gadgets for content creators, quirky gaming chairs, cutting-edge gaming laptops and loads of keyboards.
Hopefully, she’ll see all of that and more throughout the week.
Check out two of our favorite laptops from Acer’s Computex 2023 Announcement
Acer previewed some exciting new products ahead of Computex’s official opening, both in the gaming and professional spheres – and our Computing Writer Muskaan Saxena has picked her favorite from both categories that she thinks are worth keeping an eye on.
Nvidia Computex 2023 Keynote
Nvidia officially kicks off Computex 2023 with its May 29 keynote in Taipei, and Components Editor John Loeffler was in attendance covering the Nvidia Computex 2023 keynote live as it happened.