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Computex 2024: Day 2 – MSI

MSI is going BIG this year with AI+ PC … they have a range of laptops that uses Intel’s upcoming Lunar Lake processors. Intel is so stringent about their unreleased processors … they asked MSI to house these laptops in a glass cage/box so the public can’t play with them!

 

 

At this year’s Computex 2024, MSI showcased several products focused for business in the form of NUCs (Next Unit of Computing). These are small-form-factor computers that are VESA mountable and can support up to 4 monitors!

The MSI Cubi NUC 1MG and MSI Cubi NUC 13MQG, both won the Computex 2024 Sustainable Tech Award and the Red Dot Award 2024. So well done MSI!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another big focus was AI desktop PCs, and MSI showed off their MEG Vision X AI with a huge touchscreen display that’s fully customizable and covers the entire front panel of the PC. It’s perfect for streamers, gamers and content creators.

The MSI MEG Vision X AI is slated for a Q4 release, and should feature Intel’s latest Arrow Lake Processor along with Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50 series graphics card.

 

 

MSI CLAW Handheld Gaming Console

We also got to see MSI’s new and update CLAW, and a special “Fall Out” edition too.

 

 

MSI AI Laptops

On display, there were some new laptops with AMD Ryzen AI 300 series and CoPilot + PC laptops too.

 

I love MSI graphics cards … they looks so beautiful

 

Housed in a glass box was a MSI laptop signed by Nvidia’s Jensen Huang 😀

 

We also saw a selection of internal and external SSD storage solutions from MSI.

 

And of course, you can’t go without taking a look at MSI’s latest Z790 Project Zero plus motherboard supporting CAMM2 memory.

There’s also a new motherboard which will support Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake processor, and new AM5 motherboards for AMD’s Ryzen 9000 series of processors.

 

And did you know … MSI also makes EV chargers too 😀

 

 

MSI x Our Podcast Show

*** Podcast Link – Coming Soon ***

 

 

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