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While the AI Pro R9700 was AMD’s headline release for professional AI workloads at Computex, the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 ...
Intel's AI Gaming Coach is going to be a more scaled-down affair than G-Assist, but it'll make good use of PC resources that might otherwise go to waste.
Kingston’s COMPUTEX 2025 lineup brings PCIe 5.0 speed, DDR5 muscle, and compact CAMM2 memory to power AI, gaming, and beyond.
It will come in both 8GB and 16GB GDDR6 versions. While some competitors use faster GDDR7 memory, the real-world gaming ...
In a somewhat surprising turn at Computex, Nvidia unveiled NVLink Fusion, a program that opens up some of its most powerful system-level technology to outside companies. This move unlocks one of ...
The AI hype-train may have captured parts of Asia's biggest tech show, but we can report: The PC ecosystem is still alive and ...
Many products launched at the show are prototypes that might never hit store shelves, while tariff uncertainty is obscuring ...
Wall Street anticipates Nvidia’s Data Center revenue to top out at $39.2 billion, up from $22.5 billion, which works out to a 74% year-over-year increase. Gaming revenue, the company’s second-largest ...
The ECS Liva Z8 Plus isn’t the only new AMD-powered mini PC that ECS introduced at Computex this week. While the Liva Z8 Plus has an AMD Strix Point processor the new Liva Z10 Plus has a slightly ...
ASUS unveils its new ROG XG Station 3 with Thunderbolt 5 connectivity: supports NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series, AMD Radeon RX ...
TECNO AI is one of the winners of our Best of Computex 2025 awards. The company has plenty of AI features included on its ...
By acknowledging the competitive landscape with a wink and a grin, he's once again showing Nvidia is thinking far ahead. Rather than fight every battle on every front, the company is choosing to shape ...
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