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COMPUTEX 2027

by TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)

expoIn-PersonUpcomingStarts in 10 months

Where the AI hardware supply chain sets next year's roadmap

June 1–4, 2027·Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 & 2 and TWTC Exhibition Hall 1, Taiwan·111,000+ attendees·Paid
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JUN12027
COMPUTEX 2027

by TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)

expoIn-Personupcoming

Where the AI hardware supply chain sets next year's roadmap

About This Event

COMPUTEX 2027 runs 1–4 June 2027 across Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2 and TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 in Taipei, organised by TAITRA. It is Asia's largest ICT and AI hardware trade show and the venue where the silicon and server supply chain fixes the following year's roadmap. The 2026 edition set a 45-year attendance record with 111,312 buyers and visitors from 152 countries and around 1,500 exhibiting companies across roughly 6,000 booths, while keynotes from Qualcomm's Cristiano Amon, Marvell's Matt Murphy, Intel's Lip-Bu Tan and NXP's Rafael Sotomayor drew about 6,000 attendees. The show runs under the theme AI Together, organised around AI & Computing, Robotics & Intelligent Mobility, and Next-Generation Technology.

At a Glance

Date
June 1–4, 2027
Location
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 & 2 and TWTC Exhibition Hall 1, Taiwan
Format
In-Person
Event Type
Expo
Status
Upcoming
Expected Attendance
111,000+
Pricing
Paid
Organizer
TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)
Added
Aug 19, 2026
Updated
Aug 19, 2026

Topics & Focus Areas

AI computing and acceleratorsAI data centre infrastructureAgentic AI platformsPhysical AI and roboticsIntelligent mobilitySemiconductors and SoCsEdge AI devicesCooling and power for AI racksStartup and venture ecosystem

Who Should Attend

  • CTOs
  • Heads of Infrastructure and Data Centre
  • Hardware and platform architects
  • Procurement and supply chain directors
  • OEM/ODM partnership leads
  • Corporate development and venture investors
  • Robotics programme leads

Organizer

T

TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)

taitra.org.tw/

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About This Event

COMPUTEX 2027 runs 1–4 June 2027 across Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2 and TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 in Taipei, organised by TAITRA. It is Asia's largest ICT and AI hardware trade show and the venue where the silicon and server supply chain fixes the following year's roadmap. The 2026 edition set a 45-year attendance record with 111,312 buyers and visitors from 152 countries and around 1,500 exhibiting companies across roughly 6,000 booths, while keynotes from Qualcomm's Cristiano Amon, Marvell's Matt Murphy, Intel's Lip-Bu Tan and NXP's Rafael Sotomayor drew about 6,000 attendees. The show runs under the theme AI Together, organised around AI & Computing, Robotics & Intelligent Mobility, and Next-Generation Technology.

At a Glance

Date
June 1–4, 2027
Location
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 & 2 and TWTC Exhibition Hall 1, Taiwan
Format
In-Person
Event Type
Expo
Status
Upcoming
Expected Attendance
111,000+
Pricing
Paid
Organizer
TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)
Added
Aug 19, 2026
Updated
Aug 19, 2026

Topics & Focus Areas

AI computing and acceleratorsAI data centre infrastructureAgentic AI platformsPhysical AI and roboticsIntelligent mobilitySemiconductors and SoCsEdge AI devicesCooling and power for AI racksStartup and venture ecosystem

Who Should Attend

  • CTOs
  • Heads of Infrastructure and Data Centre
  • Hardware and platform architects
  • Procurement and supply chain directors
  • OEM/ODM partnership leads
  • Corporate development and venture investors
  • Robotics programme leads

Why Attend

For anyone buying AI infrastructure rather than renting it, COMPUTEX is where the constraint actually lives. A head of infrastructure can walk accelerator, server, interconnect, power and liquid-cooling vendors in a single afternoon, get real lead times from the ODMs who build the racks, hear platform roadmaps direct from the CEOs setting them, and scout InnoVEX for the component startups that later become single-source dependencies. It is the clearest read available on what AI capacity will cost and when it can be delivered.

Event Features

  • AI & Computing exhibit theme covering accelerators, servers and data centre systems
  • Robotics & Intelligent Mobility exhibit theme
  • Next-Generation Technology exhibit theme
  • COMPUTEX Keynote series featuring semiconductor and platform CEOs
  • InnoVEX startup exhibition — 500+ startups from 23 countries and nine national pavilions in 2026
  • Show floor spanning Nangang Halls 1 and 2 plus TWTC Hall 1, ~6,000 booths

What Makes This Unique

  • It is the supply chain, not the vendors' marketing: roughly 1,500 exhibiting companies across ~6,000 booths, most of them the ODMs, component and thermal suppliers whose lead times decide whether an AI cluster ships this year or next
  • Record 111,312 buyers and visitors from 152 countries in 2026 — the largest turnout in the show's 45-year history, and the reason major silicon launches are timed to it
  • The CEO keynote series is a genuine roadmap event: Qualcomm, Marvell, Intel and NXP chief executives all presented in 2026 to about 6,000 attendees
  • InnoVEX, the co-located startup section, hosted more than 500 startups from 23 countries with nine national pavilions in 2026 — an unusually concentrated hardware-startup scouting ground
  • Held in Taipei, inside the manufacturing base itself, which makes supplier site visits either side of the show practical in a way a US or European show cannot match

Industries Represented

SemiconductorsCloud InfrastructureConsumer ElectronicsRoboticsAutomotive

Event Scale

1,500+
Exhibitors
152
Countries

Pricing Details

TAITRA had not published COMPUTEX 2027 admission rates at the time of writing; the official site confirms the 1–4 June 2027 dates and halls but carries no 2027 registration page yet. COMPUTEX is a trade-only show — admission is restricted to business visitors with pre-registration, and TAITRA has historically opened free or discounted online pre-registration ahead of a higher on-site walk-up fee, so register before travelling.

Organizer

T

TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)

taitra.org.tw/

Frequently Asked

When is COMPUTEX 2027?
COMPUTEX 2027 takes place June 1–4, 2027 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Where is COMPUTEX 2027 held?
COMPUTEX 2027 is held in Taipei, Taiwan. The event format is in-person.
How much does COMPUTEX 2027 cost?
COMPUTEX 2027 is paid. TAITRA had not published COMPUTEX 2027 admission rates at the time of writing; the official site confirms the 1–4 June 2027 dates and halls but carries no 2027 registration page yet. COMPUTEX is a trade-only show — admission is restricted to business visitors with pre-registration, and TAITRA has historically opened free or discounted online pre-registration ahead of a higher on-site walk-up fee, so register before travelling.
Who should attend COMPUTEX 2027?
COMPUTEX 2027 is aimed at CTOs, Heads of Infrastructure and Data Centre, Hardware and platform architects, Procurement and supply chain directors, OEM/ODM partnership leads, Corporate development and venture investors, Robotics programme leads.
What topics does COMPUTEX 2027 cover?
COMPUTEX 2027 covers AI computing and accelerators, AI data centre infrastructure, Agentic AI platforms, Physical AI and robotics, Intelligent mobility, Semiconductors and SoCs, Edge AI devices, Cooling and power for AI racks, Startup and venture ecosystem.

Sources

This page was written from 4 sources, 2 on domains other than computextaipei.com.tw.

  1. 1.computextaipei.com.twindexvendor
  2. 2.computextaipei.com.twinfovendor
  3. 3.manilatimes.net2364836
  4. 4.techtimes.comcomputex 2026 sets 45 year attendance record agentic ai buil
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