Affected by the epidemic, the 202 Taipei Computer Show (Computex 2020), which was originally scheduled to be held on June 2-6, was postponed to September 28-30. The venue was arranged in the second hall of Nangang Exhibition Hall in Taipei, China, but many companies Decided not to participate in this PC annual event. Prior to this, board and storage brands such as Bodi, Gigabyte, MSI, Hunxun, Elite, and Chengqi have all withdrawn from this year's Taipei Computer Show. !
As we all know, the biggest attraction of the Taipei Computer Show is the new platform brought by Intel, AMD and NVIDIA. Last year we saw the Intel 10nm process, Ice Lake ’s ten-generation mobile version of the Core, the full-core 5GHz Core i9-9900KS, and The third-generation desktop Ruilong with AMD 7nm technology and Zen 2 architecture also has a variety of motherboards and graphics cards.
If you follow the normal rhythm of previous years, this year's Taipei Computer Show is exactly the best moment for the Intel Tiger Lake 11th generation Core Core and AMD Zen3 fourth-generation desktop Ryzen to shine, and after being postponed to the end of September, it happened to be with NVIDIA RTX 30 The release of series graphics cards is synchronized.
But now, everything has become more confusing: Intel Tiger Lake officially stated that it will debut early in the middle of this year, and can't wait for the Taipei Computer Show; AMD's fourth-generation Ruilong and NVIDIA RTX 30 series are still expected to be in September-October Although it was launched at the same time as the Taipei Computer Show, it seems that the two will hold their own press conferences separately.
However, as of now, Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA have not made public statements.
Earlier news said that Asus intends to continue to participate in the exhibition, and I don't know if it can still be held.
Is all this familiar? At the beginning of this year, MWC 2020, the annual feast of the mobile phone industry, insisted on being held. Taipei Computer Show 2020 is also increasingly hopeless.
Intel, AMD, NVIDIA give up participating in this Taipei Computer Show
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