AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTech & Travel Tech: Nvidia used its Computex 2026 Taipei keynote to unveil an Arm-based Windows PC chip (RTX Spark/N1X) aimed at “AI PCs,” shaking up the PC processor race and boosting the idea that next-gen laptops/desktops will be built around on-device AI. Gaming Hardware: ASUS marked ROG’s 20th anniversary in Taipei with its Edition 20 lineup, including a special ROG Xbox Ally X20 handheld and ROG-branded AR glasses. Airport Experience: E Ink installed the world’s first 75-inch color ePaper advertising display at Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 2, bringing low-power, high-visibility messaging for international arrivals. Tourism Payments Made Easier: Tencent says PayPal users can pay in mainland China by scanning WeChat Pay QR codes via its merchant network—an attempt to smooth cashless travel for foreigners. Travel Routes: June 2026 brings a wave of long-haul route launches, including AirAsia X’s return to London (via Bahrain) and new China-Europe services like Shanghai–Zurich. Sports Tourism: The CPBL moved up its foreign-player negotiation deadline to Jan. 15, a behind-the-scenes change that could affect next season’s roster planning. Culture & Reading: Taiwanese author Yang Shuang-zi won the International Booker Prize for “Taiwan Travelogue,” spotlighting Taiwan through themes of love, food, colonialism, and identity.
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