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NVIDIA’s "Blackwell-Next" GPU Shows Up in Linux Kernel Patches
NVIDIA's latest Linux kernel patches reference a mysterious "Blackwell-Next" GPU architecture—despite the company publicly confirming "Rubin" as its next-generation codename—raising questions about internal naming conventions as preparations for the Rubin GPU launch continue.
FSP Introduces 2500W Heavy-Duty and 1200W Compact SFX-L Power Solutions
FSP Introduces 2500W Heavy-Duty and 1200W Compact SFX-L Power Solutions
As AI PCs and workstations push power demands to new heights, FSP unveils a groundbreaking lineup of ultra-high wattage and compact power supplies—highlighted by the 2500 W FSP2500-57APB and 1200 W SFX-L FSP1200-57SFB—while leveraging flexible micro-customization to meet the diverse needs of next-generation AI computing.
Valve Unveils Steam Machine Prices and Opens Pre-orders
Valve Unveils Steam Machine Prices and Opens Pre-orders
Valve has finally revealed the official pricing and purchase process for the long-awaited Steam Machine, with the base model starting at a steep $1,049—significantly more expensive yet less capable than current-gen consoles—and a randomized sign-up system that leaves eager buyers with only a chance to secure one of the first units.
AMD FSR Upscaling 4.1 Officially Launched for Radeon RX 7000 Series GPUs
AMD FSR Upscaling 4.1 Officially Launched for Radeon RX 7000 Series GPUs
AMD has launched FSR Upscaling 4.1 for Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs, bringing RDNA 4-level upscaling performance and visual fidelity to RDNA 3 cards via a newly optimized model, with support for over 300 games and further improvements for integrated graphics on the way.
Intel Plans to Bring Back
Intel Plans to Bring Back "Raptor Lake Next" for Gaming Laptops to Help Clear Out DDR4 SODIMM Stock
Intel is set to refresh its Raptor Lake architecture once again with the "Raptor Lake Next-HX" processors for gaming notebooks, featuring up to 32 logical cores, DDR4 memory support for cost savings, and new Core (non-Ultra) 200-series branding—while maintaining high power requirements and aligning with Intel’s evolving product segmentation strategy.
GIGABYTE Unveils RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 Ti AORUS Infinity Graphics Cards
GIGABYTE Unveils RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 Ti AORUS Infinity Graphics Cards
GIGABYTE has expanded its flagship AORUS Infinity lineup with three new custom GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards—including two RTX 5080 models (one featuring a unique wood-accented design) and an RTX 5070 Ti—each boasting high factory overclocks and the advanced WindForce Hyperburst cooling system.
AceMagic Unveils Kron Mini K5 Mini PC Featuring Intel
AceMagic Unveils Kron Mini K5 Mini PC Featuring Intel "Wildcat Lake" Processor
AceMagic has unveiled the Kron Mini K5, a compact mini PC featuring Intel’s Core 5 320 "Wildcat Lake" processor, 16 GB LPDDR5 memory, 512 GB NVMe storage, Wi-Fi 6, 2.5 GbE LAN, and a versatile array of high-speed USB and display connectivity options.
(PR) GMKtec Unveils EVO-X3: A Compact AI Mini PC Workstation
(PR) GMKtec Unveils EVO-X3: A Compact AI Mini PC Workstation
GMKtec has announced that early access registration for its next-generation compact AI workstation, the EVO-X3—powered by the flagship AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU and designed for local AI computing, creative workloads, and enterprise edge deployment—will open on June 22, offering early registrants exclusive launch benefits ahead of its global release.
Press Release: SK hynix Delivers Samples of 12-Layer Next-Generation HBM4E
Press Release: SK hynix Delivers Samples of 12-Layer Next-Generation HBM4E
SK hynix has shipped samples of its next-generation HBM4E DRAM—offering 16 Gbps per pin speed, 48 GB capacity, and over 20% improved power efficiency—to major customers, aiming to boost AI data processing and reinforce its leadership in advanced memory solutions.
Experimental DLSS Support Added to NVIDIA Open-Source Linux NVK Driver
Experimental DLSS Support Added to NVIDIA Open-Source Linux NVK Driver
The open-source NVK Vulkan driver for NVIDIA GPUs has merged experimental DLSS support into Mesa 26.2, marking a major step toward feature parity with NVIDIA's proprietary Linux driver and promising improved performance for open-source users when the update arrives in August 2026.