
Zotac made a significant splash at Computex 2025 today, showcasing an impressive array of products that underscore its commitment to gaming, AI, and compact computing solutions. From the highly anticipated GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards to an evolved handheld gaming device and a new generation of AI-accelerated mini PCs, Zotac’s booth was a testament to its ongoing pursuit of cutting-edge technology.
Next-Gen Graphics with the GeForce RTX 50 Series
Headlining Zotac’s display were the new Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. These cards promise a substantial leap in gaming performance and AI capabilities, including support for NVIDIA DLSS 4 for unprecedented image generation speeds and enhanced creative workflows with NVIDIA Studio.

A standout among the new GPU offerings is the return of the ArcticStorm series, now evolved into an all-in-one (AIO) liquid-cooled design featuring a 360mm radiator and a distinctive “Infinity Mirror” aesthetic. This liquid-cooled powerhouse is designed for enthusiasts seeking maximum thermal performance and striking visual flair.

For small form factor (SFF) enthusiasts, Zotac also unveiled a low-profile GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics card, specifically engineered for ITX builds. While specific core configurations and clock speeds were not detailed, the card’s SFF-ready design, including a slim triple-fan variant and an 8-pin power connector, indicates Zotac’s focus on powerful performance in compact cases. One notable model spotted was an RTX 5060 with 8GB of GDDR7 memory, boasting 614 AI TOPS and support for DLSS 4.
Revolutionizing Compact Computing: The ZBOX Mini PC Family
Zotac’s renowned ZBOX mini PC line received a comprehensive refresh, with a strong emphasis on integrating AI capabilities into ultra-compact systems. The new MAGNUS family leads the charge, featuring the MAGNUS ONE, MAGNUS EN, and MAGNUS EA.
The MAGNUS ONE EU27507TC takes the crown as one of the world’s smallest PCs to house a desktop-class Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and a desktop Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, all within an 8.48-liter chassis.
Even more compact is the MAGNUS EN75060TC, a mere 2.65-liter system that integrates a desktop GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB of VRAM alongside a high-end Intel Core Ultra 7 mobile processor. Zotac demonstrated this machine’s prowess in localized LLM (Large Language Model) and generative AI applications, showcasing its potential as a privacy-conscious daily driver for AI workloads.
The new MAGNUS EA series, also in a 2.65-liter form factor, is powered by AMD Ryzen AI MAX processors, featuring powerful integrated AMD Radeon Graphics. This series positions itself as an ideal entry-level platform for gamers and creators seeking immense performance in a small footprint. While full specifications are pending, these systems are expected to leverage up to 16 Zen 5 cores and Radeon 8060S graphics with up to 40 RDNA 3.5 compute units.
Beyond the MAGNUS series, Zotac refreshed its fanless ZBOX C series (CI675 nano and CI655 nano) with Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Processors and Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for sustained AI workloads. The ultra-slim, actively cooled ZBOX M series (MI676 and MI656) also received Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors with more capable Intel Arc Graphics and NPUs.
The Evolved Zotac Gaming Zone Handheld

Portable gaming received a significant upgrade with the updated prototype of the Zotac Gaming Zone Handheld. This iteration is now powered by the new AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU with Radeon 890M Graphics and, notably, runs on an all-new Manjaro Linux-based operating system. The handheld retains its 7-inch AMOLED multi-touch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 800 nits peak brightness, along with a 48.5Wh Li-ion battery, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and a UHS-II microSD card slot. This move to a Linux-based OS suggests Zotac’s aim to offer greater flexibility and appeal to the open-source community.
AI and Enterprise Solutions
Zotac’s Computex 2025 showcase also extended to its enterprise solutions, with new ZBOX PRO AI BOX Mini PCs featuring add-on AI accelerators from DeepX and Axelera, delivering up to 856 AI TOPS for next-generation AI edge computing. Additionally, NVIDIA Blackwell Generation Embedded GPU modules in MXM form factors were displayed, alongside enterprise-grade GPU servers capable of supporting up to 10 GPUs for high-performance computing, LLM deployment, and AI training.
While specific pricing and availability details for many of these products are yet to be fully announced, Zotac’s Computex 2025 lineup clearly demonstrates its strategic direction towards powerful, compact, and AI-infused computing across a diverse range of applications.