WD AT COMPUTEX 2026: AI DOESN’T JUST RUN ON COMPUTE – IT RUNS ON DATA

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Western Digital Corporation, the storage foundation of the AI-driven data economy, today announced its presence at Computex 2026 to help the industry understand that AI infrastructure is fundamentally a data system, not just a compute system. Every AI workload – from training and inference to agentic and physical AI – continuously creates data that persists, compounds, and expands over time. This dynamic is fundamentally changing how businesses must design AI infrastructure for scale.

This shift exposes the core challenge for AI builders: managing exponential data growth while maintaining performance and economic efficiency at scale. How that data is managed determines whether AI delivers lasting business value or becomes an unsustainable cost. WD is at Computex addressing this reality with a forum session keynote, booth demonstrations and new storage innovations.

Forum Session: “Reinventing Storage for AI at Scale”

Ahmed Shihab, Chief Product Officer, WD. June 4, 2026, 11:00–11:25 AM, TaiNex 2,...

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