GIGABYTE Doubles Down on AI PC Strategy with New Hardware and Software
Event summary
- GIGABYTE unveiled updated GiMATE software and three new AI gaming laptop models (AORUS MASTER 16, AERO X16, GAMING A18 PRO) at CES 2026.
- The AORUS MASTER 16 features AMD Ryzen™ 9 9955HX3D CPU and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 Laptop GPU in a 19mm chassis, 17% thinner than previous models.
- GiMATE Creator now supports Qwen-Image for visual AI generation with English and Chinese prompts.
- AI Power Gear III introduces MUX switching and new power modes (Auto, Optimus, Eco) for improved efficiency.
The big picture
GIGABYTE’s CES 2026 announcements signal a broader industry shift towards AI-integrated PCs, moving beyond simple co-processor integration to deeply embedded AI functionality. The company's focus on both hardware and software, particularly with GiMATE, positions them to capture a segment of the growing market for personalized and adaptive computing experiences. This strategy reflects the increasing demand for on-device AI processing, driven by privacy concerns and the limitations of cloud-based solutions.
What we're watching
- Software Adoption
- The success of GiMATE’s expanded capabilities hinges on user adoption and integration within existing workflows; widespread adoption of features like Qwen-Image and GiMATE Coder will be a key indicator of value.
- Competitive Response
- Rival PC manufacturers will likely accelerate their own AI PC initiatives, potentially leading to a price war or a rapid cycle of feature releases as they attempt to match GIGABYTE’s advancements.
- Thermal Limits
- Despite advancements in cooling technology (WINDFORCE Infinity EX), maintaining performance and stability in ultra-thin form factors will remain a significant engineering challenge, potentially limiting long-term reliability.
