Computex 2025: TECNO Unveils MEGABOOK S16 AI PC & Expands AI Laptop Lineup
TECNO has launched some big news at Computex 2025 with the reveal of its newest AI PC, the MEGABOOK S16.
AI PC's have been the focus lately, and TECNO made sure to get in on the trend with the announcement of the MEGABOOK S16 AT Computex 2025. This laptop flaunts their self-developed edge-side AI model, delivering seamless AI functionality even offline. Powered by the Intel Core i9-13900HK, the MEGABOOK S16 boasts 14 cores and 20 threads, turbo-boosting up to 5.4 GHz for high-performance AI applications, gaming, and productivity tasks.
Designed for professionals and creators, the MEGABOOK S16 hits a milestone for the brand, featuring a 16-inch FHD display, being their first flagship laptop of this size. Its premium all-metal body, weighing just 1.3kg and measuring 14.9mm thin, ensures portability without compromising power. Enhanced by NPU AI acceleration and advanced Intel Arc graphics, the laptop excels in AI-enhanced multitasking, promising to be a game-changer for users seeking efficiency.
'At this year's event, we are proud to globally unveil the MEGABOOK S16 AI PC while showcasing our TECNO AI ecosystem products. TECNO is steadfast in our commitment to democratizing AI ecosystem connectivity, delivering transformative intelligent experiences that empower users to enhance their productivity and digital lifestyles, both online and offline,' said General Manager of TECNO, Jack Guo.
Alongside the MEGABOOK S16, the company upgraded other MEGABOOK devices with DeepSeek-V3, 'enhancing offline capabilities and enabling comprehensive online AI searches through the Personal GPT function.' The new TECNO AI also features AI Gallery, AI Meeting Assistant, Ella AI Assistant, AI PPT, and AI Drawing.
The devices mentioned include the world's lightest 14-inch OLED laptop at 898g, the MEGABOOK S14. It features an external NVIDIA graphics card and a 2.8K display. They also announced the MEGABOOK T14 Air, which is also light at just 999g, and promises excellent battery life. Finally, TECNO has also expanded its K Series with the MEGABOOK K15S and MEGABOOK K14S, brand-new sizes in this series.
AI has been the talk of every laptop for the past few years, and Computex 2025 is no different. TECNO placed its focus on AI-driven innovation in its laptop lineups, reinforcing its 'Mega Leap with AI' slogan. Check out what TECNO has on offer at booth N1302.
Stay tuned to CGMagazine for more Computex 2025 coverage.
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