ZOTAC will showcase a range of new products and solutions at COMPUTEX 2025, spanning graphics cards, handheld consoles, mini PCs, embedded systems, and enterprise-grade hardware. The exhibition will be located at N0513a, 4th floor of TaiNEX 1.
ZOTAC Computex 2025 Lineup
Among the key highlights is the ZOTAC GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs: the lineup includes water-cooled ArcticStorm models featuring a 360mm radiator, as well as low-profile variants tailored for SFF builds. The company will also present an updated version of its ZOTAC Zone handheld, now featuring the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU and a custom Manjaro Linux-based operating system.

In the ZBOX Mini PC category, the new MAGNUS ONE houses a desktop Intel Core Ultra 7 processor alongside an RTX 5070 Ti GPU in an 8.48-liter chassis; the smaller MAGNUS EN and MAGNUS EA offers a 2.65-liter design with an RTX 5060 Ti GPU, coupled with Intel Core Ultra 7 or AMD Ryzen AI Max processors, respectively – in the event, both mini-PCs will be demonstrated with localized LLM and AI image generation tasks.
The ZBOX C Series continues its passively-cooled, fanless lineup with the CI675 nano and CI655 nano, both using Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors; the ZBOX edge CI345 features the Intel Twin Lake N150 processor optimized for energy-efficient edge computing. The M Series, including the MI676 and MI656, introduces slim, actively-cooled systems with Intel Arc Graphics and neural capabilities for lightweight AI tasks.
For embedded and enterprise markets, ZOTAC will showcase ZBOX PRO units and embedded solutions including Jetson ARM-based systems, Rockchip AIPCs, and new AI BOX Mini PCs with add-on DeepX and Axelera accelerators delivering up to 856 AI TOPS. Additionally, four new NVIDIA Blackwell-based MXM GPUs will debut. Enterprise-grade GPU servers, supporting up to 10 GPUs in 4U and 6U rack formats, will also be on display for high-performance AI model training and deployment.
Pokdepinion: Excited to see what updates the new ZOTAC Zone brings.