GIGABYTE unveiled its AI gaming laptop lineup at COMPUTEX 2026, spotlighting models recognized by the COMPUTEX 2026 Best Choice Award and Red Dot Design Award.
The latest evolution of GiMATE, the brand’s exclusive AI agent, has been upgraded to make everyday control more intuitive across gaming, creation, and productivity. Featured models include the flagship AORUS MASTER 16, the versatile multitasking AERO X16, Copilot+ PC, and the GAMING A16 PRO, built for gaming and AI computing.

GIGABYTE Unveils AI Gaming Laptops and GiMATE
The brand expands the GiMATE experience with new features designed to personalize performance and enhance everyday use. Updates include RGB Fusion 3.0, featuring the new RGB Music Mode that syncs lighting in real time with gameplay or cinematic content; AI Visual, offering scenario-based display presets such as Cinema, Racing/FPS, and E-paper modes; and an enhanced Customize Mode that enables users to balance performance and power efficiency with greater flexibility.

GiMATE Creator, developed with NVIDIA, utilizes NVFP4 quantization to enhance generative AI efficiency on RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs. The AORUS MASTER 16, an award-winning laptop, features the AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D Processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, offering high-end gaming and AI capabilities in a slim design. It fully supports the GiMATE suite and includes a MUX Switch for GPU control, while WINDFORCE INFINITY EX cooling ensures stable performance under heavy loads.
Also on display is the GIGABYTE AERO X16, a Red Dot Design Award winner featuring an RTX 5070 Laptop GPU with 12GB VRAM, designed to enhance AAA gaming quality with DLSS 4.5 and improve efficiency for large language models. The GIGABYTE GAMING A16 PRO, targeting AI-driven gamers, has an RTX 5080 Laptop GPU in a sleek 19.45mm chassis, offering stronger sustained performance and a 180° lay-flat hinge for seamless transitions between gaming and collaborative work.

For more information, please visit GIGABYTE’s website.
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