ASRock confirms next-gen motherboard reveal at Computex, Taichi brand expanding
Below is the first picture of Intel Z890 boards from ASRock.

ASRock has more or less confirmed that Computex will feature a showcase of the Z890 motherboards for the Intel Core Ultra 200 series. The company issued a press release where the new Z890 motherboards are shown, and ASRock is referring to next-gen CPUs in the announcement.
The Z890 is the high-end chipset for the upcoming LGA-1851-based series. Only the new Arrow Lake-S processors will fit into that socket, making them the only next-gen CPUs that match the description.
Full Firepower Display of Next Gen Motherboard Platform
ASRock will also be revealing its full range of next generation Intel® & AMD motherboards including the new line up of Taichi & Phantom Gaming Series, the robust Steel Legend, newly designed Livemixer and mainstream Pro series. The high end Taichi brand will receive its major repositioning and reorganized to be ASRock’ s flagship series by merging with existing OC Formula & AQUA product line. Alongside the next gen Phantom Gaming series, the full array of Taichi AQUA, Taichi OCF, Taichi and Taichi Lite motherboards will also be revealed during Computex 2024!
ASRock is revealing that its motherboard lineup will undergo a small name change. The Taichi brand will no longer refer to just one board design; it will merge with the OC Formula (overclocking) and AQUA (liquid-cooling) lines. In other words, the new board names will be: Z890 Taichi (Lite), Z890 Taichi Aqua, or Z890 Taichi OCF . The company confirms that all of these boards will be revealed at Computex 2024in fact, they are pictured above.
Thus far, ASRock is the only company to confirm that the new generation of boards will be shown. Interestingly, there is no mention of AMD boards, while the teaser clearly showing the new Z890 series (based on the socket design) is the only clear sign that Z890 is being presented. However, given that AMD is now expected to launch its X870 motherboards and Ryzen 9000 series in July , there is good reason to believe that those boards will be revealed at Computex as well.
Source: ASRock