Tag: hardware

AMD to Shift from Universal Server CPUs to Specialized EPYC Variants for AI and Cloud Workloads

AMD plans to diversify its EPYC server CPU lineup to better serve AI, cloud, and other specialized data center workloads amid growing demand.

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Valve Releases Detailed CAD Files to Enable Customization of Steam Controller and Steam Controller Puck

Valve has published precise CAD models of the Steam Controller and Steam Controller Puck, allowing enthusiasts to create custom accessories.

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AMD Expects Decline in PC and Gaming Revenue Amid AI Boom and Memory Shortages in Second Half of 2026

AMD forecasts decreased revenue in its PC and gaming sectors during late 2026 due to AI growth and ongoing memory supply constraints.

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Intel to Highlight Silicon Innovations and AI at Computex 2026

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan will present new silicon and AI developments during a keynote at Computex 2026 on June 2.

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Micron Unveils Record-Breaking 245TB SSD for Data Centers

Micron introduces the 6600 ION, a 245TB SSD designed to handle AI, cloud, and enterprise workloads in modern data centers.

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Adata Launches XPG Novakey RGB DDR5 Memory Modules Featuring Infinity Mirror Design

Adata introduces XPG Novakey RGB DDR5 RAM with up to 32GB capacity and speeds reaching 6400 MT/s, highlighted by a unique infinity mirror heatsink design.

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Foxconn’s April Revenue Surges Nearly 30% Amid Growing AI Infrastructure Demand

Foxconn’s April revenue rose almost 30% year-over-year, driven by expanding production of AI server systems for Nvidia.

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Valve Ships Massive Steam Machine Consignment to US Ahead of Launch

Valve has imported around 50 tons of hardware labeled as gaming consoles into the US, signaling an imminent Steam Machine release.

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Nvidia’s Market Share in China’s AI Accelerator Segment Drops to Zero

Nvidia’s presence in China’s AI accelerator market has vanished, as the company’s share reportedly fell to zero amid ongoing export restrictions.

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Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron Begin Early Development of DDR6 Memory Modules

Leading memory makers Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron have initiated early DDR6 development with modules expected around 2028–2029.

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Nvidia’s Reliance on Asian Suppliers Climbs to 90%, Driven by AI Hardware Expansion

Nvidia now depends on Asian suppliers for 90% of its production costs, up from 65% last year, amid growth in AI hardware manufacturing.

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Intel Arc Pro B70 Delivers Superior Performance to Gaming Arc B580, Trails GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

New benchmarks show Intel’s Arc Pro B70 outpaces the gaming Arc B580 by 30%, while slightly trailing NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB.

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