Kursors.lv” apmeklēs “COMPUTEX 2026” tehnoloģiju izstādi Taibejā – Kursors.lv
- Kursors.lv, a Latvian technology news publication, announced on May 8, 2026, that it will attend the Computex 2026 technology exhibition in Taipei.
- Computex is one of the most significant events in the global electronics calendar, functioning as a critical intersection for manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors.
- The event is historically used by major industry players, such as Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, to announce product roadmaps and technical specifications for next-generation central processing units (CPUs)...
Kursors.lv, a Latvian technology news publication, announced on May 8, 2026, that it will attend the Computex 2026 technology exhibition in Taipei. The outlet intends to provide coverage of the event, which serves as a primary global summit for the computer hardware and semiconductor industries.
Computex and the Global Hardware Economy
Computex is one of the most significant events in the global electronics calendar, functioning as a critical intersection for manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors. The exhibition provides a platform for the world’s leading semiconductor firms and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to debut new architectures and establish strategic partnerships.
The event is historically used by major industry players, such as Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, to announce product roadmaps and technical specifications for next-generation central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs). These announcements often influence market valuations and supply chain forecasts for the remainder of the fiscal year.
Taipei’s Strategic Role in the Supply Chain
The selection of Taipei as the venue is central to the event’s business utility. Taiwan maintains a dominant position in the global semiconductor fabrication process, led by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). The city’s concentration of fabrication plants and design houses makes it the logical hub for discussions regarding chip yields, wafer production, and packaging technologies.
This concentration of industry power creates what economists often describe as a critical node in the global technology supply chain. Disruptions or advancements in the Taipei region typically have immediate ripple effects across the consumer electronics, automotive, and enterprise server markets worldwide.
Market Trends in AI Hardware
Current industry trajectories indicate that the 2026 exhibition will be heavily focused on the commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge. This involves the transition from cloud-based AI processing to on-device AI, necessitating new hardware standards for laptops, smartphones, and industrial controllers.

The business focus has shifted toward the development of Neural Processing Units (NPUs) and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) to support the operational requirements of large language models (LLMs) running locally on consumer hardware. These technical shifts drive significant capital expenditure (CapEx) for hardware firms as they retool production lines for AI-native components.
The Role of International Media Coverage
The attendance of regional media outlets like Kursors.lv plays a role in the dissemination of technical and market data to specific geographic corridors. For Asian hardware giants, securing coverage in European markets is a key component of their global distribution and brand awareness strategies.
By providing direct reporting from the Taipei exhibition, regional publications bridge the information gap between the primary manufacturing hubs in Asia and the end-consumers and corporate buyers in the Baltic region and broader Europe.
