Computex 2026 was dominated by conversations around AI infrastructure, soaring memory costs, and the race to secure increasingly expensive accelerator hardware. But according to Intel's Anil Nanduri, Vice President, AI Product Management & GTM, the future of AI computing may be less about chasing the most powerful GPUs and more about making smarter choices.Anil Nanduri, Vice President, AI Product Management & GTM.Shaurya Sharma is the Technology Editor at Hindustan Times Digital Streams, where he oversees technology coverage across digital and social platforms. With over eight years of experience across editorial, video production, and digital media, his work focuses on smartphones, AI, consumer gadgets, and shaping audience-first content strategies for modern tech consumers.

He began his career in 2018 as a fashion cinematographer before turning his lifelong passion for technology into a profession. From spending his childhood immersed in tech magazines, video games, and the latest gadgets to covering the global consumer tech industry today, technology has remained a constant throughout his journey.

Over the years, Shaurya has worked with some of India’s leading media organisations, including CNN-News18, Sportskeeda, and Guiding Tech, where he led video initiatives that combined strong editorial storytelling with engaging visual and social-first execution.