If there’s one geeky thing perfect for kicking off the summer, it’d have to be Computex, one of the largest trade shows in the world. Unlike most trade shows though, Computex is one that directly pertains to most of what we report on. We’re talking vendors and product of all stripes, from motherboards, graphic cards, processors and every other integral system component, on top of gadgets and other technologies. It goes without saying, Computex is always interesting, for obvious reasons.
We’ll be reporting on as much as possible during the show, so make sure you check our news section often. We’ll also have a static roundup article in our content section that will aggregate all of the news we’ve reported on so far, so that you can find out what interests you fast and go read about it. Because Taipei is on the other side of the world, news will be posted in the late evening on these shores, so please bear that in mind!
We started a thread last week (which can be accessed below) that looks to see what you hope to gain from the show, and also what you expect to see. Feel free to hit up the thread (no sign-up is necessary for such topics) and give your two cents! Also, if time permits during the show, I’ll update that very thread as often as possible with miscellaneous photos that don’t really belong in our news section.
Our overall goal is to bring Computex to you, so don’t hesitate to voice your opinions and requests!
COMPUTEX TAIPEI has become the largest computer exhibition in Asia and the second largest in the world, next to CeBIT in Germany. Each year, key global businesses come to this event to launch their new products. Since a large portion of the businesses in the world have research and deployment centers or production facilities in Taiwan, this exhibition attracts observers, analysts, and journalists of computer and information industries from all over the world to discover and report the latest technologies, developments, and trends.