GIGABYTE Enter Infinity is the company’s broad Computex 2026 pitch.
This is not one product launch. It is GIGABYTE trying to make every new device feel connected.
The company used the event to mark its 40th anniversary. It also introduced the INFINITY Series for gaming and AI computing.
The lineup reaches across motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, laptops, desktops, and local AI systems. That is a lot for one event.
Still, the strategy is clear. GIGABYTE wants buyers to see a stack, not a pile of separate announcements.
Infinity Starts With Components
On the motherboard side, GIGABYTE highlighted the X870 AORUS INFINITY. The company says it targets DDR5 speeds up to 11,400 MT/s.
The X870E AORUS INFINITY NEXT goes further. It uses a 3D metal-printed cooling component and heavy power delivery for sustained workloads.
The event also connects to AORUS GeForce RTX 50 INFINITY graphics cards. GIGABYTE is using the same branding across major gaming parts.
AI Is the Thread
The local AI story ties the event together. AI TOP handles desk-side AI work. GiMATE handles laptop control and optimization.
The monitor lineup also brings AI features. GIGABYTE mentions image modes, panel care, and tactical gaming overlays.
A full-stack pitch sounds good on stage. Buyers still need prices, ship dates, and clear reasons to upgrade.
That is where the next step matters. GIGABYTE has to turn the Computex story into real products people can compare and buy.
The event also gives GIGABYTE a cleaner message than usual. Instead of selling only faster parts, it is selling a path from gaming hardware to local AI work.
That path will appeal to builders who want one brand across a setup. It will matter less to buyers who only want the best single part.
GIGABYTE says its Computex booth runs June 2 through June 5 in Taipei. For more PC launch context, Tech My Money keeps hardware coverage under Computers.














































