Computers
Adata, XPG to showcase AI gaming laptop, handheld at Computex 2024
The XPG Xenia 15G and XPG Nia
Adata and XPG will showcase a new AI gaming laptop and gaming handheld at the Computex 2024 event in Taiwan. The two major devices are just part of a various roster of products Adata will be displaying at Computex.
The Taiwanese company will also showcase an overclocked DDR5 8000 R-DIMM memory designed for AI models, external SSDs and Express Cards, and future-proof solutions. In partnership with XPG, Adata will also be feting the award-winning Invader X gaming line, the Defender WS AI workstation, and more products.
Adata’s booth will be accessible from June 4. Virtual visitors may head to this website as well so they won’t miss out on the event. They may even win prizes such as external SSDs or hard drives, or Amazon gift cards.
New laptop, handheld
XPG’s new laptop, the XPG Xenia 15G, supports a configuration with up to 24TB of SSD storage and 96GB RAM. That is more than enough to handle massive workloads and data processing.
On the other hand, the XPG Nia handheld is poised to rival its popular counterparts. It combines superior ergonomics with a circular computing design so gamers can enjoy playing comfortably. The XPG Nia will also pioneer the use of Eyewear eye-tracking technology, so players can enjoy immersive gaming from anywhere.
Overclocked DDR5 memory
Adata will also showcase an overclocked DDR5 8000 R-DIMM memory that is designed to make AI models runs faster and smoother. Adata’s LPCAMM2 memory products are ideal high-performance memory solutions, especially for AI PCs. They comply with JEDEC standards and feature the latest technologies and new design architectures. Furthermore, they can achieve speeds of up to 7,500 MT/s. Available in 16GB to 64GB capacities, these may be applied to PCs, gaming workstations, and even data centers in the future.
Invader X line
Moreover, visitors will be able to see the XPG Invader X line, which includes the award-winning XPG Invader X mid-tower gaming chassis. This comes pre-installed with reverse spinning fans to optimize cooling performance.
The Invader X family of gaming chassis also includes the Invader X BTF, Invader X Pro BTF, and Invader X Mini. XPG has also expanded its line of cooling solutions to include the XPG Hydro CPU air cooler and Hurricane Mag. Completing the lineup are the Levante II AIO and Vento 120 ARGB PWM fans in both standard and reverse models.
Lastly, onlookers may also demo the newly-launched Sorcerer and Sorcerer Mini gaming keyboards, as well as the Precog Studio headset and Frontline XL Xtreme Saga edition mouse pad.
SSD, DDR5 solutions
Aside from the aforementioned major devices, Adata will be featuring various memory and storage solutions at the event.
For instance, their Express Card solutions are fit for AI mobile devices. Their microSD SD7.1 Express has read/write speeds of up to 800/700mbps, while the SD8.0 Express supports up to 1,700/1,200mbps. These allow PCIe SSD level speeds to be accessible for AI mobile devices.
There’s also the Project NeonStorm PCIe Gen5 SSD that adopts a patented dual active cooling system. On the other hand, the Legend 970 Pro PCIe Gen5 SSD boasts a continuous read/write speed of up to 14,000/12,000mbps.
To wrap up, the latest external SSDs, SC750 and SC720, which are designed for mobile phones, will also be available. They follow Adata’s Type-C SSDs that were manufactured to address a growing demand for seamless interdevice connections.
MINIX has launched the T4000 and T5000 Generative AI Mini Workstations.
These powerful and space-saving solutions are built for professional generative AI, local large language model (LLM) inference, content creation, on-premise enterprise deployment, and lightweight model training.
The desktops are powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor series modules with flagship Blackwell architecture. As such, they deliver exceptional on-device AI horsepower in a small desktop form factor.
The build features durable metal and plastic chassis, plus twin turbo intercooler for sustained performance.
The new offerings are engineered for professionals, developers, creators, and IT teams, redefining edge and on-premise AI without bulky server hardware.
At the core of the T4000 and T5000 are NVIDIA’s cutting-edge compute platform:
- T4000: Up to 1200 Sparse FP4 TFLOPs AI performance
- T5000: Up to 2070 Sparse FP4 TFLOPs AI performance
- 1536-2560 Blackwell GPU with fifth-generation Tensor Cores
- Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) for parallel task efficiency
- NVIDIA PVA 3.0 dedicated vision processing engine
The workstations natively support smooth local inference for 7B-70B parameter LLMs. This makes private, low-latency AI accessible for businesses and creators.
In addition, the offerings feature high-core-count Arm processing and large, fast memories of up to 128GB DDR5 on 12-core or 14-core Arm Neoverse-V3AE 64-bit CPU.
Designed for professional workflows, the mini workstations also include enterprise-grade networking and flexible expansion:
- Dual 10GbE ethernet
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth 5.3
- 2x HDMI 2.1 TMDS (4K@60Hz)
- 4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
- 24V DC input, up to 200W max power
Ideal use cases for the MINIX T4000 and T5000 include local LLM inference, generative AI creation, on-device AI computing, and lightweight model training.
Computers
Lenovo accelerates production-ready enterprise AI with NVIDIA
From AI inferencing to gigawatt-scale AI factories
Lenovo has unveiled new Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA solutions designed to accelerate AI adoption, reduce time-to-first-token (TTFT), and deliver measurable business results across personal, enterprise, and cloud environments.
Building on the inferencing acceleration introduced at Lenovo Tech World, this next phase of Hybrid AI execution expands the solutions with device to data center to gigawatt-scale AI cloud deployments.
This enables real-time decision-making, operational efficiency, and intelligent automation across industries at global scale. The solutions boost productivity, agility, and innovation by enabling faster AI deployment.
The development comes as AI is seen moving from training models powering real-time decisions. Lenovo is prepared to address the demand for validated hybrid AI platforms built for production-scale inferencing, as organizations will need infrastructure to support such.
In fact, Lenovo’s Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA are now delivering ROI in less than six months. The new inferencing-optimized ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge servers are being utilized for real-time inferencing across retail, manufacturing, healthcare, sports, and smart city scenarios.
The expanded portfolio includes:
- two Lenovo Hybrid AI platforms, featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition and Blackwell Ultra
- Hybrid AI inferencing starter platform with RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition
- Lenovo ThinkAgile HX650a with Nutanix Enterprise AI and Nutanix Kubernetes Platform
- Lenovo Hybrid AI platforms with Cloudian
Bringing inferencing directly to professionals
Lenovo and NVIDIA are bringing AI from development environments to real-world production at a global scale. This is thanks to new Lenovo AI inferencing platforms with NVIDIA Dynamo and NVIDIA NIM.
Meanwhile, Lenovo AI Cloud gigafactory platforms are powered by NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72. Industry-specific agentic AI solutions are also built with NVIDIA Blueprints and software.
For consumers, there’s next-generation NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell-powered mobile and desktop workstations. These will be rolled out across the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7, ThinkPad P16s Gen 5, and ThinkPad P1 Gen 1 lineups.
ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 desktops, meanwhile, will get up to two RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q GPUs. They will also have support for NVIDIA OpenShell.
For gigawatt-scale scenarios, the next-gen Vera Rubin platform accelerates deployment for hyperscale and sovereign AI cloud providers.
These fully liquid-cooled, rack-scale AI systems are engineered for faster deployment and dramatically improved token economics. They can achieve up to 10x higher throughput and up to 10x lower cost per token.
Computers
CIPTA debuts AI GPU server, edge workstation at CloudFest 2026
Malaysia-made AI infrastructure
CIPTA Industrial Sdn Bhd steps onto the global stage with its European debut at CloudFest 2026. They introduced high-density AI infrastructure and edge-ready systems built for modern enterprise workloads.
Held at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany from March 23 to 26, the event marks the company’s first major international showcase under its own brand. Backed by InWin Development Inc., CIPTA positions itself as a new-generation EMS provider focused on AI, cloud, and enterprise systems.
At Booth R41, the company is highlighting two key platforms: the RG658 PRO GPU server developed with Phison, and the cubePRO edge workstation created in collaboration with Accordance.
Built for scalable AI workloads
Leading the showcase is the RG658 PRO, a high-density GPU server designed to handle large-scale AI training and inference without pushing costs out of reach for enterprises.
The system supports up to eight high-performance GPUs and integrates Phison’s Pascari aiDAPTIV alongside its PASCARI enterprise SSD lineup. This combination aims to improve data throughput, reduce latency, and streamline AI pipelines.
Thermal performance is a key focus. The RG658 PRO uses a dual-chamber design to separate heat zones, paired with up to 14 high-speed PWM fans for sustained cooling under heavy workloads. Power delivery is handled by a 3+1 redundant configuration of 80PLUS Titanium PSUs, scaling up to 9600W.
The result is a platform built to scale AI deployments on-site while maintaining efficiency and reliability.
Edge computing without downtime
Alongside its GPU server, CIPTA is introducing the cubePRO, a compact edge workstation designed for environments where uptime and data integrity are critical.
The system supports up to four PCIe slots for GPU configurations, making it suitable for AI workloads at the edge. It also features high-capacity multi-SSD setups and optimized airflow for continuous 24/7 operation.
Through its partnership with Accordance, the cubePRO integrates the Disk Array ARAID M500 solution, enabling high-availability storage and data protection. This ensures uninterrupted performance for use cases such as industrial systems, remote nodes, and enterprise branch deployments.
The focus here is clear: bring AI processing closer to where data is generated, without sacrificing reliability.
Strengthening Malaysia’s role in AI infrastructure
CIPTA’s debut also reflects a broader shift in global supply chains. Operating from Malaysia, the company offers end-to-end services—from concept to production—along with flexible manufacturing cycles and cost-efficient operations tailored for Southeast Asia and international markets.
With access to InWin’s server chassis ecosystem and infrastructure solutions, CIPTA combines global platform capabilities with localized integration. The goal is to help enterprises deploy AI and cloud infrastructure faster while diversifying their supply chain footprint.
As demand for AI systems continues to grow, CIPTA is positioning Malaysia as a key hub for scalable, production-ready infrastructure.
Visitors can find CIPTA at Booth R41 during CloudFest 2026 in Europa-Park, Rust, Germany.
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