Computex 2025 is buzzing with one message: AI isn’t just in the cloud anymore it’s now inside your next laptop, PC, or even smartphone. From graphics cards to silicon optimized for large language models, the world’s biggest chip makers are racing to put AI at your fingertips.
Nvidia RTX 5060: Power for AI & Gaming
Nvidia officially launched the GeForce RTX 5060, its mid-range GPU targeted at AI-powered gaming and real-time rendering. Packed with enhanced tensor cores, the chip is designed to accelerate AI-generated graphics, a potential game-changer for Indian developers and gamers.
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT: Built for AI Workloads
AMD countered with its RX 9060 XT GPU, optimized not just for gaming but for edge AI computing and creator workflows. These chips could power everything from Indian animation studios to local AI startups building on open-source models.
Intel’s Gaudi 4 AI Chips
Intel’s announcement of Gaudi 4, a direct rival to Nvidia’s AI chips, signals a shift in how data centers, especially those powering India’s growing AI infrastructure might soon operate.
Rise of AI PCs
The biggest trend? AI-ready laptops from Dell, Asus, and Lenovo. These machines feature onboard NPUs (Neural Processing Units) capable of running on-device AI models ideal for developers in Tier 2 cities with less internet reliability.
Insight Tech Takeaway:
Whether you’re gaming, coding, or building the next ChatGPT in India, the future of personal computing just got a major AI upgrade. Computex 2025 shows the hardware revolution is in full swing and India is right in the middle of it.