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The Global IoT Market Will Generate Revenues of $1352 Billion in 2018

According to Visiongain, the increasing popularity of Machine to Machine communication, big data, and cloud technologies; IoT applications are expanding rapidly across a wide range of industries. Industries such as consumer electronics, utilities, transportation, and healthcare, and are expected to generate revenues of $1,325 billion in the global IoT market in 2018. The study estimated that the Consumer electronics IoT segment will grow from $407.4 billion in 2018 to $1,945.9 billion in 2028, with a compound growth rate (CAGR) of 16.9% in 2018-2028.
TCA stated that in order to provide local and international buyers with rapid procurement of IoT + AI solutions, COMPUTEX will have the SmarTEX Special Exhibitions to cover six application areas: “AI & Big Data”, “Internet of Vehicles”, “Wearables & Sports Technology”, “Smart Home”, “Security Application” and “Smart Tech Solutions”. In the SmarTEX, including Gigabyte, Elan, Shuttle, SYSCOM Group, ITRI, Elite, MiTAC, Etron, HABOOK, EQL, Hui Jia, TTRI, Makalot, Starwing and other exhibitors will display various IoT +AI solutions to meet the needs of buyers in different fields and also providing customization according to the customers’ demands for customized design services.
Following the latest AI server requirements, Gigabyte will showcase their High-performance server products in COMPUTEX 2018. Their new products support NVIDIA Tesla V100 Accelerator with NVLINK. Allowing a much higher throughput compared to the previous generation and higher performance on a single server. The SYSCOM Group will exhibit their Ayuda robot as an answer to the future in the era of intelligent robot service. Ayuda has been implemented in intelligent policing, intelligent finance, smart medicine, intelligent education and other fields of application.
Due to the wide range of application of smart clothing and high unit price, Makalot industries will display smart clothing, able carry out ECG and EMG measurement, the results are expected to be more accurate than smartwatches and can be combined with sports management services. For AIoT development trends, MiTAC will exhibit the edge computing application, including smart machinery, data & data analysis applications, storage management and intermediary software services, as well as solutions such as smart library self-service borrowing and returning machines. Shuttle will also exhibit a face recognition system.
TCA said that in order to help overseas buyers quickly search for AIoT-related solutions, the SmarTEX Mircrosite has also been launched. Buyers can browse SmarTEX exhibitors and related products directly through their mobile phones to improve the efficiency of the exhibition.

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Acer Gadget Intros New AI-Powered Wearables and E-Mobility Products

Acer Gadget, a subsidiary of Acer Inc., has announced its latest innovations at COMPUTEX 2025: the Acer FreeSense Ring and Acer AI TransBuds. These new products signify the company’s expanding focus on AI-powered wearables and real-time communication tools. In addition, Acer Gadget showcased its expanded smart mobility portfolio, featuring new e-scooters and e-bikes, underscoring a broad innovation strategy that encompasses wellness, connectivity, and mobility.
The Acer FreeSense Ring is a lightweight titanium smart ring designed for 24/7 biometric tracking and AI-driven wellness insights. Crafted from ultra-lightweight titanium alloy, it tracks vital physiological metrics such as heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, and sleep quality. A companion mobile app analyzes this data to generate personalized wellness insights and suggestions. Users can access all health data without additional subscription fees, making it “a practical and reliable daily wellness companion.”
The Acer AI TransBuds are lightweight and compact earbuds that enable real-time, two-way voice translation across 15 major languages. By connecting to a smartphone or tablet via a plug-in receiver, the device activates AI-based speech recognition and semantic analysis for translation. Notably, only one person needs to wear the earbuds for effective translation, making them suitable for various situations, including casual conversations, business meetings, livestreams, and online study sessions. The earbuds also support live captioning and transcription.
Acer Gadget also showcased its latest e-mobility solutions, expanding its smart urban and outdoor mobility offerings. This includes the Acer eScooter Series 4 Select, Series 5 Select, Predator ES Storm, and Predator ES Thunder, all equipped with 400W to 500W motors and adaptive brake and suspension systems. Riders can monitor performance and manage security settings via the Acer eMobility App. The Predator eRanger, a fat-tire e-bike previously introduced at the Taipei Cycle Show 2025, was also on display, demonstrating Acer Gadget’s commitment to developing versatile mobility solutions.
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Video: ZOTAC Stuns COMPUTEX 2025 With AI-Powered Gaming Revolution

At COMPUTEX 2025, ZOTAC unveiled a groundbreaking lineup that redefines gaming and AI computing. The showcase highlighted three key innovations set to transform the industry.
First, the new ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, deliver unprecedented performance. The lineup includes the return of the ArcticStorm water-cooled edition and a surprising low-profile variant for compact builds.
The ZOTAC GAMING ZONE handheld emerged as a standout, featuring an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU and a custom Linux-based OS. Its 7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and Red Dot Award-winning design position it as a serious Steam Deck competitor.
Perhaps most impressive were ZOTAC’s AI-ready MAGNUS Mini PCs, cramming desktop RTX 5070 Ti graphics into just 8.48 liters. The company also demonstrated enterprise solutions capable of 856 AI TOPS, proving small form factors can handle massive workloads.
With this showcase, ZOTAC cements its role as an innovator bridging gaming and AI computing. The products promise to deliver cutting-edge performance across form factors when they hit shelves later this year.
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Video: Kingston Unleashes AI’s Potential with Advanced Tech at COMPUTEX 2025

Kingston Technology made a powerful return to COMPUTEX 2025 under the theme “Kingston Powers Tomorrow: Committed to the AI Future.” Staying true to its Built on Commitment philosophy, the company presents the Kingston Future City exhibit—a dynamic showcase of speed, intelligence, and imagination. The display highlights real-world applications of Kingston’s high-performance memory and storage solutions across AI servers, robotics, aerospace, and gaming. Key debuts include the Kingston FURY™ Renegade G5 SSD, DC3000ME enterprise SSD, and portable storage like the DataTraveler Exodia S USB.
“At Kingston, we don’t just anticipate the future, we help build it,” says Kevin Wu, Vice President of Sales/Marketing and Business Development, APAC. “From powering AI servers to supporting aerospace innovations, Kingston’s memory and storage solutions are enabling the breakthroughs of tomorrow. Built on Commitment is the foundation of everything we do, and at COMPUTEX 2025, we’re proud to showcase how that promise continues to push the boundaries of innovation.”
Kingston Future City
The immersive Kingston Future City exhibit is divided into three zones, each demonstrating how Kingston’s technology drives progress in an AI-powered world.
Kingston Intelligence Hub: Fueling AI & Robotics
At the core of the exhibit, the Kingston Intelligence Hub demonstrates how enterprise-grade solutions like the DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory accelerate AI and robotics. These components power a GIGABYTE AI server rack, delivering unmatched speed and reliability for AI workloads.
A standout collaboration with Taiwan Intelligent Robotics Company (TIRC) showcases AI-driven inspection robots deployed in factories and remote sites. Equipped with Kingston’s DC3000ME SSD, Server Premier DDR5 Memory, and FURY Renegade DDR5/G5 SSD, these robots enable real-time hazard detection and data analysis—proving Kingston’s role in smarter, safer AI ecosystems.
FURY Acceleration Center: Extreme Performance for Gamers and Creators
The FURY Acceleration Center highlights Kingston’s dominance in high-speed computing and gaming. Featured innovations include:
- Kingston FURY Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 SSD (up to 14,800MB/s read) in an ASUS high-performance PC
- Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM at 8,800MT/s—the fastest DDR5 yet
- Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2 (now up to 128GB), revolutionizing notebook memory
Innovative Creators Lab: Pushing Boundaries in Aerospace and Beyond
Partnering with the Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET), Kingston demonstrates its role in aerospace innovation. A real-time rocket avionics system, powered by the FURY Renegade G5 SSD, captures and transmits flight data at PCIe Gen5 speeds. Meanwhile, an MSI workstation with FURY DDR5 memory and SSDs processes mission-critical analytics.
The lab also debuts new XS1000/XS2000 External SSDs, DataTraveler Exodia S USB drives, and upgraded Canvas Plus SD/microSD cards—ideal for creators and tech enthusiasts.
New Product Highlights
- Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD – PCIe 5.0 speeds up to 14,800MB/s, ideal for AI, 8K editing, and gaming.
- DC3000ME SSD – Enterprise-grade PCIe 5.0 performance with 2.8M IOPS for data centers.
- FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM – 8,800MT/s speeds, up to 96GB capacity.
- FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2 – Slim, high-capacity (128GB) memory for mobile workstations.
- DataTraveler Exodia S USB – Compact, fast transfers with swivel-cap protection.
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