The AI PC Era Came to Computex. Now It's at WWDC.
We just got back from Taipei, after spending a week attending Computex, one of the largest technology trade shows in the world.
Computex 2026 was one of the most energized shows that the IrisGo team has attended. Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark to turn Windows into an agentic platform. Intel made the case for AI at every layer of the stack. ASUS launched devices built from the ground up for AI agents. And Acer is already shipping IrisGo pre-installed on AI PC laptops, with approximately 3 million units on their way to users.
What's clear is that hardware is ready to fully embrace the AI PC era: personal computers with dedicated, on-device AI that can learn, automate, and act on a user's behalf.
The Missing Layer
Every major tech company is operating from the same perspective. The next era of personal computing belongs to AI that acts, not just answers.
Nvidia proclaimed that the PC is being reinvented, with its RTX Spark superchip focused exclusively on personal AI agents. Intel's CEO said agentic AI will drive the next wave of computing demand. ASUS devices, including the Ascent GX10 and the Zenni Claw, are specifically designed to run AI agents in everyday life.
With all these developments, the central question is: who creates the software layer that makes all this hardware meaningful? At IrisGo, we've already unveiled the world's first AI Operating System, and it's now shipping in AI PCs.
The AI PC Story Includes macOS
IrisGo was at Computex demoing alongside ASUS and Phison, a first-of-its-kind three-way showcase of what's possible when AI software and hardware are designed to work together. We conducted live demos of Watch & Learn, our Context-Aware Engine, the Skills Marketplace, and how IrisGo can be integrated to a smart home, turning an AI PC into an intelligence center for the home.
Everything we heard at Computex validates what we've been building: the world's first AI Operating System. An AI OS is the next evolution of personal computing, and IrisGo is transforming AI PCs into intelligent systems that automate workflows, connect tools, and adapt in real time, so users spend less time managing repetitive tasks. Our Watch & Learn feature – show it once, it automates the rest – is available both on Windows and macOS. What Windows was to the PC, IrisGo is to the AI PC.
Why WWDC Matters for AI PCs
At its WWDC keynote this month, Apple made AI the centerpiece of the Mac. It introduced a far more conversational and capable Siri – now powered by Google's Gemini models – and wove Apple Intelligence deeper into the system: Siri built into Spotlight, screen-aware assistance that can act on what you're looking at, smarter replies, and AI features across Safari, Messages, Photos, and more. macOS Golden Gate brings it to every Mac with Apple Silicon this fall.
That's a powerful validation of the same thesis Computex made on Windows: the Mac is becoming an AI PC, and the operating system itself is where the intelligence lives.
It also clarifies where IrisGo fits. Apple's smartest new Siri reaches out to the cloud – Google's Gemini – for its hardest answers. IrisGo is built differently. A significant portion of IrisGo's processing happens on-device by default. Cloud only enters the picture when you explicitly authorize it, and always with end-to-end encryption. This isn't a feature we added later. It's how we designed our system from the very beginning.
And the two stories reinforce each other. Every new generation of Apple Silicon, and every Mac that now treats AI as a first-class part of the OS, is a faster engine for everything IrisGo does.
Automate Everything. On Every Platform.
The AI PC wave that Computex heralded may have focused on Windows, but it's clearly a computing story that is quickly playing out across every platform, every chip, and every OS.
Try IrisGo for yourself. Download IrisGo for Windows and Mac →
— Jeffrey
Co-founder & CEO, IrisGo