At Computex 2025, Acer announced updates to several notebook series including the Swift Edge, Swift Go and Swift X. The most interesting new product is the ultra-compact Swift Edge 14 AI, built as part of Microsoft's Copilot+ program with full support for Windows 11's built-in artificial intelligence features such as Recall and Click to Do.
Acer has introduced Chromebook Plus 516 - a laptop for home and school, running Chrome OS and “sharpened” for constant connection to the Internet. In addition to a large screen, the novelty is noteworthy hardware platform based on Intel Core i3 chip and a year of free subscription Google One AI Premium in the package.
Acer unannounced a new gaming laptop Predator Helios Neo AI with a screen diagonal of 16 or 18 inches at the Counter-Strike tournament in Poland. The hardware component is the latest hardware from Intel and NVIDIA.
Thunderobot has announced the upcoming launch of its Zero Air gaming laptop. In addition to its powerful hardware, the model features a fast OLED screen and is relatively lightweight, comparable to more compact models.
Following models based on Ryzen AI processors, Tuxedo has unveiled the InfinityBook Max 16 laptop, equipped with Intel's flagship processor. The new model has a durable all-metal body and is equipped with powerful gaming hardware with Linux OS “out of the box.”
The InfinityBook Max 16 has a 16-inch screen in two configurations: with a matte IPS panel (2560x1600 pixels, 300 Hz, 500 nits, and 100% DCI-P3) or a glossy OLED screen (2880x1800 pixels, 120 Hz). The laptop is powered by a Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, complemented by GeForce RTX 5060 or GeForce RTX 5070 graphics. Up to 128 GB of RAM and up to 8 TB of SSD storage are provided for data storage.