(20 May 2025)
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Taiwan – 20 May 2025
1. Various of a robot dog made by Taiwanese company Play Robot doing dance, jumping, sitting and saying hello with its paw
2. Mid of Advantech logo – Play Robot works with Advantech to make its robots, including robot dogs
3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Jelly Wang, Play Robot CEO:
"There are two parts when it comes to AI robots. The first being ‘where to go’ and the second being ‘what to do’. With ‘where to go’, we make them go to a precise location. When getting to the location, here come the problems, such as ‘I have to monitor instrument readings’. Can I recognize these texts and the labels on the instruments? Or, if the robot is in a household setting, can it understand what is being said? If I ask it to bring me a glass of Coke, can the robot understand the space and objects involved? This requires a lot of recognition, understanding of objects, and heavy reliance on visual recognition, AI recognition, and spatial understanding. Of course, these are the current challenges for robots."
4. Various of another bigger Play Robot robot dog going down and up again on its stage and waving its dorsal arm as a sign to say hello
5. Close of logos of Advantech and Play Robot
6. Wide of Intel’s marketing engineer David Trusov showing a female visitor how to use a PC application that generates portraits with AI
7. Close of a video camera
8. Various of a female visitor using an Intel powered PC to generate her portrait
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Danni Tong, visitor to 2025 Computex Taipei from Hong Kong:
"It’s really amazing how this can be done in 30 seconds. Actually, I think the reason why I want to try it is because I’ve heard so much about it, but I haven’t got a chance to try it. I am actually very intrigued by this kind of imaging, how this will impact on the creative industry and how people are going to utilize it.”
10. Mid of Intel logo that says "Faces of Innovation"
11. SOUNDBITE (English) David Trusov, Marketing engineer at Intel:
“Right, if you’re generating a photo on your laptop, it might take five to seven seconds using your GPU, right? So, with Intel Gaudi 3, you’re able to generate five photos in two seconds, so you can generate more images a lot quicker and we’re not even stressing 1 OEM on the Gaudi server. So, Gaudi comes with eight, and you can do a lot more, like your large language models for your chatbots.”
12. Various of Intel booth and logos
13. Visitor taking photos of an Intel CPU, the “Panther Lake”, that will be released in the second half of 2025
14. Various of Intel CPU, the “Panther Lake”
15. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin), Rex Lan, Intel product manager:
“In the display window, what we are showcasing is the latest CPU model based on Intel’s 18A production. It is used in PCs, with the code name ‘Panther Lake’ scheduled for mass production starting in the second half of the year.”
16. Various of Asus booth and logo
17. Various of Asus marketing specialist Joy Liu using weights to measure an Asus Zenbook
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Joy Liu, marketing specialist, Asus:
“So, I would like to introduce our lightest AI PC so far as a Zenbook series. So, this is a Zenbook A14, and it just launched this quarter, the first quarter, and it’s the lightest AI PC, so it’s under 1kg, so you can just feel it from its weight (holding the laptop up). And also it is equipped on the Qualcomm CPU. So, if you want to do the AI features on this laptop, it allows you to use it. And also the tops is up to 40 tops. So, if you can do whatever AI features on this laptop.”
19. Various of an Asus member using the Zenbook A14
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