ZOTAC turns 20 and arrives at Computex 2026 with RTX 50 GPUs, new Magnus One and AI servers
ZOTAC Technology celebrates its 20th anniversary with a broad presence at Computex 2026one of the biggest technology events of the year. The company, a member of the NVIDIA Partner Network program, will take advantage of the fair to present a full range of products ranging from gaming graphics cards to high-performance computing solutions for business and industrial use, including its flagship Mini PCs and embedded platforms. The booth will be located in space N0513a, 4/F, of the NANGANG Exhibition Hall, and will be open from June 2 to 5, 2026.
In addition to the technical releases, ZOTAC has prepared a collection of exclusive anniversary products with titanium finishes that covers both graphics cards and Mini PCs. More than 20 limited edition units will be raffled among those attending the event and through the brand’s official social networks.
Magnus One and Magnus One Ultra: the flagship Mini PCs
In the Mini PCs category, ZOTAC will present two new members of its Magnus One line for the world premiere. The first is the MAGNUS ONE ULTRA EU275080C, a system designed for enthusiasts who want maximum performance without giving up the compact form factor.
Inside houses a full desktop GeForce RTX 5080making it the smallest Mini PC in the world with that level of GPU inside. It maintains the characteristic front silhouette of the Magnus ONE line, although internally adapted to accommodate desktop components with sockets that allow future updates, a possibility that the brand maintains as a hallmark of the series.
The second model is the MAGNUS ONE ER98N5070Cwhich represents a milestone in the line as it is the first Magnus ONE equipped with an AMD Ryzen processor with Zen 5 architecture, aimed at combining gaming performance with energy efficiency.

RTX 50 Series and prototype liquid graphics cards
In the graphics cards section, ZOTAC will exhibit its full range of GPUs ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 50 Series based on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. Highlights of this family include DLSS 4.5, support for NVIDIA Studio for creative workflows, and significantly more AI power than the previous generation.
Along with the commercial range, the company will also show High-end prototype GPUs with integrated liquid cooling and exclusive water blocks. These models are intended for enthusiasts who design their own custom cooling circuits and are looking for direct compatibility from the factory without having to adapt third-party solutions.

ZOTAC will also take advantage of the event to present the ZOTAC GAMING ALLOYa PC case that until now had been available exclusively in markets in the Asia-Pacific region. At Computex, the brand will show it for the first time for other markets, designed to complement the RTX 50 Series GPUs with the same quality of materials and premium finishes of the GAMING family.
ZBOX PRO and embedded solutions
Under the ZBOX PRO brand, ZOTAC will present its catalog of compact and embedded computing solutions. Among the products on display will be Conventional Mini PCsNVIDIA Jetson SUPER units with ARM architecture, AIPCs with integrated SoC, MXM embedded GPU modules and the ZBOX PRO PICO-CM5, which the brand currently describes as the world’s densest Mini PC in its category, powered by the Raspberry Pi CM5 module.

It will also show the T5000 system-on-modulebased on NVIDIA Blackwell GPU architecture and capable of achieving up to 2,070 FP4 TFLOPS of AI computing. It is designed for agent AI, humanoid robotics, and real-time sensor processing applications. ZOTAC guarantees extended availability of the T5000 until at least January 2036, with robust enclosures geared toward long-term development and life cycles.
GPU Servers and Business Solutions

The business section of the stand will include GPU servers for deployment of large-scale language models (LLMs), AI training, fine-tuning, and generation of digital twins. ZOTAC will introduce the 4U NVIDIA MGX server and 6U rack-mounted servers, capable of hosting up to 8 graphics cards, including the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition for high-demand graphics.
A workstation designed as an entry point to NVIDIA Omniverse will also be presentwhich integrates Omniverse libraries for simulation and visual AI tasks. The booth will feature live demonstrations of these solutions, including LLM-based wizards and a computer vision application for fire detection, all running locally on ZOTAC hardware without relying on cloud services.
With this presence at Computex, ZOTAC clearly outlines the path it wants to follow in its coming years: maintaining gaming as the core of its identity while strongly expanding into local AI, robotics and high-performance computing for companies. Twenty years after its first steps as a graphics card manufacturer, the catalog presented in Taipei reflects how far that evolution has come.
