GIGABYTE 40th Anniversary Exhibition Now Open in Akihabara
The exhibition gives enthusiasts a rare free look at GIGABYTE's product evolution from 1986 to today, plus hands-on time with the latest high-end hardware.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
GIGABYTE is holding a free exhibition at eSports Studio AKIBA in Akihabara from July 17 to 20, displaying legacy products from its 40-year history alongside current gaming PCs and displays. A 40th anniversary board with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's signature is on show. A talk session on July 18 features cosplayer Kasho Roshieru and technical writers.
The exhibition runs July 17-20 on the 8th floor of Sofmap AKIBA PC Digital Building, open 11:00 to 20:00 (closing at 18:30 on the 20th). Legacy boards like the 1999 GA-622 with a RIVA TNT2 and the 2017 GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Turbo are on display, alongside current models such as the X870E AERO X3D with a wood-grain panel. A special 40th anniversary AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 INFINITY carries Jensen Huang's signature. The hands-on corner lets visitors try games on two latest notebook PCs and one desktop PC, including the AI notebook AERO X16 and flagship AORUS MASTER 16. A talk session on July 18, by lottery invitation only, will cover GIGABYTE's history and product passion with cosplayer Kasho Roshieru and writers Katsuaki Kato and Toshiya Takahashi.
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